Answer:
The important role of the functions of various domains of the fibronectin molecule or the laminin molecule are-
Fibronectin
-It can bind to fibrin which is important in blood clotting, and fibronectin can attach to heparin sulfate proteoglycans or collagen for binding it to the Extra Cellular Matrix.
-The RDG-containing cell-binding domain of fibronectin is very important for permitting cells to bind to this molecule, due to the fact that it is site that is attach by integrins on the surface of the cell.
Laminin
-A collagen IV binding site permits it to bind to the basal laminae (the molecule is predominantly found at this site).
-_6_1 integrins specific integral-binding site
Both Fibronectin and Laminin
-allow to attach to other ECM proteins.
Answer:
the answer is b., genetic diversity.
Explanation:
let's use bald eagles as an example..to save the species, scientists would raise eagle eggs until young adults, and kept wild. wen ready, they were chipped and released in different areas of the US. an eagle born in Washington, was released in Wisconsin to diversify the population.
Well, since the phenotype is checkered, we assume that there is codominance where offspring phenotype is a mix of the parents' phenotypes. If the offspring phenotype is a blend between the two parents', then there is incomplete dominance.
Genotypes of codominant parents is usually represented by upper case letters B and W, and the mixed genotype would be BW.
Since the genotype BW is 100%, the rooster's genotype can only be BB and the hen's genotype can only be WW to result in 100% BW.
The correspond Punnett square is therefore
B B
W BW BW
W BW BW
By the way, apparently that this example is academically made up, there are no checkered chickens. I don't know if this is true, since I don't raise enough chickens to verify this. :)