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I think that Mike should go get himself checked because he is at chance of having a disease, even though it costs alot his well being is more important than money.
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Parental generation
F1 offsprings
Hybrid/heterozygous
Explanation:
A true breeding plant will always produce the same trait of a given gene when self-crossed. A truebreeding plant is also referred to as Homozygous because it contains identical alleles of a gene. Hence, they undergo meiosis or gamete formation to produce gametes containing the same allelic content.
When two truebreeding plants with two different traits for the same gene i.e. homozygous for different alleles of a gene, are crossed. They are referred to as the Parent or P generation. Their first offsprings called F1 (first filial) offsprings will possess a mixture or combination of the two parental alleles, hence, the F1 offsprings are called hybrids or are said to be heterozygous.
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The answer is an overhunting.
<span>The bottleneck event means drastic reduction of the population size because of environment changes. The consequence of this is the reduction of genetic variation. The bison population is a good example of the population bottleneck. The bison population drastically reduced its size due to overhunting which culminated at the end of the 19th century, when bisons almost extinct. </span>
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A shared character is one that two lineages have in common, and a derived character is one that evolved in the lineage leading up to a clade and that sets members of that clade apart from other individuals.