Eukaryotic chromosomes contain both DNA and protein tightly packed together to form Chromatin.
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Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia.
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The correct answer is A) DNA passed from the heat-killed strain to the living strain.
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Griffith's in 1928 showed that a virulent strain of heat-killed bacteria when mix with a non-virulent strain of bacteria then the non-virulent bacteria transforms into virulent bacteria. Later it was proved that DNA was the material that transfers from virulent strain to non-virulent strain and transform it into virulent strain.
So as DNA is the genetic material that passes from one generation to another and one bacteria to another not protein therefore after mixing a heat-killed phosphorescent strain of bacteria with non-phosphorescent living strain, DNA must be passed to living strain from heat-killed strain to gain phosphorescent ability.
Therefore the right is A) DNA passed from the heat-killed strain to the living strain.
The most likely answer to your question would be (3) gene expression being affected by the environment.
This is the correct answer because these two species had each different environmental influences where one had enough light, the other didn't. Because this difference was apparent, the genetic potential that both of the species shared eventually manifested into something different. Intensely colored wings for some butterflies and paler wing colors for other butterflies.
I think because they work together, just search for their functions and you'll kmow how they are related to each other. Youtube might have a better explanation because teachers there is great.