Answer:
no because you cannot get type O if the man is type AB
Answer:
Double stranded RNA may affect gene expression negatively
Explanation:
Double stranded RNA are molecules that can affect negatively the gene expression by the fact that this kind of molecule can be complementary to others RNA molecules, or also to DNA regions on the genome. Therefore, introducing such molecules in mammalian cells can inactivate the transcription of a specific gene by the fact that those molecules could block regions of the genome that code for a gene or by connecting to some RNA molecules by similarity. Such mechanisms will reduce the production (or expression) of a given protein in these cells.
Telophase -- Cytokinesis involved
(Cytokinesis is the process where the cells seperate)
Stage of cell division -- Telophase
Mitotic cell divisions
P - prophase
M - Metaphase
A - Anaphase
T - Telophase
PMAT
Sister chromatids of a duplicated chromosome are joined by cohesions. Assembling tubulins to form spindle microtubules
Prophase. Prophase, the first stage of mitosis, sees the recruitment of condensin and the start of the condensation process that lasts until metaphase. The chromosomes decrease and thicken during prophase. Chromatids split across the centromere and migrate to opposing poles during anaphase. Telophase: Following the reorganization of nuclear envelopes surrounding each cluster of chromosomes, two nuclei are created by cohesion. Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, & Telophase are the four fundamental stages of mitosis by cohesions. Cytokinesis, the process of splitting the contents of the cell to create two new cells, begins in either anaphase or telophase and occurs in this exact sequential manner.
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