The answer is B.B. Hope this helps
Answer:
C) maleness results from the minimal presence of one Y chromosome
Explanation:
- From the given question, it can be clearly observed that in males irrespective of whichever syndrome they have a Y chromosome is always present whereas in females Y chromosome is not present.
- Hence, one cal conclude that whenever the Y chromosome is present the individual acquires male characters.
- The Y chromosome whenever present produces the hormones that leads to maleness, and the number of Y chromosomes in males can also be more than one such as in case of XYY Klinefelter syndrome.
The name for the total amount of living matter is biomass. Hopefully this helps :)
Answer:
The first pair of sequence.
This is because transitions are interchangeable of two ringed purines A to G or of one ringed pyrimidine C to T they therefore involves bases of similar shapes.
Transition mutations are generated at higher frequency than transformation which is interchangeable of purines for pyrimidine bases which involves exchange of one ring and two ring structures.
G-T-T-C-A-A-T-T-T-A-A-T-A-A-C-A-C-T
just sub in the letter g for c and a for t and visversa <span />