Basal level transcription is the transcription of genes necessary for some basal functions of the cell (cell respiration, cell metabolism, etc). This basal level transcription is characteristic for every cell in the organism - brain cells, liver cells, muscle cells, etc. It is important that every basal function of each cell in the organism remains same and in the homeostasis. Transcription of genes other from those important for basal functions occurs in tissue-specific, time-specific manner.
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<span>The answer to the question is 0 percent. In order to have wrinkled seeds, the offspring must inherit two recessive alleles from the parents. From the cross of RRYY and RrYy, there is no way for the offspring to have wrinkled seeds as one of the parents doesn't have the recessive gene for it, the RRYY parent. Because of this there is 0 percent probability of having an offspring that has wrinkled seeds and yellow seed color.</span>
<span>Because there is a lack of sufficient oxygen in muscle cells. For muscle cells to convert pyruvate into usable energy (ATP), there must be a sufficient amount of oxygen available to the cells. When there is not, the body has the ability to convert it to lactate which can provide energy when little oxygen is available.</span>
Answer:
The correct answer is - B-DNA is the most common form of the DNA present in the cell and a good approximation of the structure of DNA in the cell.
Explanation:
The B- DNA is a form of the DNA that is explained by Watson and crick by the double-helical structure model. B-DNA is the predominant form of the DNA out of the three forms of the DNA which are B-DNA, Z-DNA, and A-DNA.
B-DNA is is provide a good approximation of the structure of DNA in a cell and its most common form of DNA in a cell that makes it the most studied and focused form of DNA.
Thus, the correct answer is - B-DNA is the most common form of the DNA present in the cell and a good approximation of the structure of DNA in the cell.