Answer:
variable expressivity; incomplete penetrance
Explanation:
In genetics, variable expressivity refers to the fact that individuals having the same alleles/genes/genotype associated with a particular genetic condition may exhibit different clinical features of this condition. In general, variable expressivity is due to the combination of both genetic and environmental factors. An example of variable expressivity is the Marfan syndrome, where all individuals with this disorder have a dominant mutation in the FBN1 (fibrillin 1) gene and show different degrees of the same phenotype. Moreover, incomplete penetrance (also known as reduced penetrance) refers to the complete absence of a genetic trait or disease in individuals having alleles/genes/genotype associated with the condition. In consequence, individuals with incomplete penetrance do not develop features of the disease. An example of incomplete penetrance is given by those individuals with mutations in BRCA1/BRCA2 genes (associated with an increased risk of developing breast cancer) that do not develop cancer.
The answer is (d.) iridescent shark catfish.
Cartilaginous fishes are vertebrates that has jaws, paired fins, scales, and a heart like whale shark, great white shark, and manta ray. This class of fishes are divided into two: Elasmobranchii and Holocephali. While iridescent shark catfish is simply a shark catfish but not a shark.
Biotic means that it came from or has been produced/has been in relation with an organism. So your answer would be THE BACTERIA THAT LIVES IN THE INTESTINE OF A RABBT, it was the interaction of 2 things within them selves.
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Answer:
please upload the DNA sequence
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