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What is a cell? Why is it called the basic unit of life?
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I think tissue or a nucleus
Answer:
A regulator gene, regulator, or regulatory gene is a gene involved in controlling the expression of one or more other genes. Regulatory sequences, which encode regulatory genes, are often at the five prime end to the start site of transcription of the gene they regulate.
Alright:
If you cross color stripes (A) and yellow stripes (Y) you use punned squares to figure out the rest.
In genetics, you can have 3 combinations. Aa, AA, and aa (or Yy, YY, and yy). If you cross each of these in a punned square with each combination, you have 9 different possibilities- each that have 4 possibilities inside of them, making 36 total possible outcomes.
Although, most of the 36 are repeating, so you can get one of two answers: dominant (if it has a capital letter) and recessive (no capital letters)
To answer your question, you will have the following:
-a grasshopper with both colors.
-a grasshopper with yellow.
-a grasshopper with neither.
-a grasshopper with both.