The answer is B. germline mutation.
The germline mutation is heritable variation in the lineage
of reproductive (germ) cells. Germ cells are cells that give rise to the gametes, so a
mutation in germ cell will be seen in a sperm cell or egg cell but not in a skin cell, for example.
The point mutation is the changes in a single
nucleotide base on the DNA molecule.
Frameshift mutation, due to addition or
deletion of a base, results in the change of reading frame and totally
different translation
<span>Somatic mutation is mutation in a somatic
cells and is not passed on to the next generation. </span>
Answer:
e. 1.6 ml
Explanation:
Gel cut weight = Weight before addition of gel - Weight after addition of gel = 1.895 g - 1.359 g
= 0.536 g
You need to add 3 volumes of QG buffer to 1 volume of Gel cut PCR product to completely dissolve the DNA.
Volume of QG buffer = 0.536 g X 3
= 1.6 g (1 g is approximately 1 ml)
= 1.6 ml
Answer:
Formation of a zygospore during sexual reproduction.
The lack of hyphal cell walls except in reproductive structures.