Answer:
Dihybrid cross: Cp cp W w x Cp cp W w
Gametes= CpW; Cpw; cpW; cpw
Cp Cp: lethal phenotype
Genotypes:
Cp cp W w >> creeper and white phenotype
Cp cp w w >> creeper and yellow phenotype
Cp cp W W >> creeper and white phenotype
cp cp W W >> normal (non-creeper) and white phenotype
cp cp W w >> normal (non-creeper) and white phenotype
cp cp w w >> normal (non-creeper) and yellow phenotype
Since it is a dihybrid cross that involves a lethal allele in homozygous condition (Cp), it is expected a phenotype ratio of 6:3:2:1, it is 6 (Cpcp W_ creeper white) : 3 (cpcp W_ normal white ) : 2 (Cpcp W_ creeper yellow) : 1 (cpcp ww normal yellow). This ratio is expected because it is a distortion from normal segregation proportions (i.e., instead of the 9:3:3:1 phenotypic ratio associated with dihybrid crosses).
Answer:
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Answer:
Carbohydrate = 57.023g
Fats = 20.736g
Proteins = 25.919g
Explanation:
According to this question, Valerie is planning to eat at dinner meal that has a total of 800 Calories.
- 55% calories come from carbohydrate i.e. 55/100 × 800 = 440 calories
- 20% calories come from fat i.e. 20/100 × 800 = 160 calories
- 25% calories come from proteins i.e. 25/100 × 800 = 200 calories
Since 7.716 calories = 1g
1. Amount of carbohydrates in gram = 440/7.716 = 57.023g
2. Amount of fats in gram = 160/7.716 = 20.736g
3. Amount of proteins in gram = 200/7.716 = 25.919g
➜ Fission (binary and multiple), regeneration and fragmentation are considered as methods of asexual reproduction because all of them involve only one parent and gametes are not formed in them. New individuals produced after cell division are always genetically identical or clone to their parents.
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