In a monohybrid cross, if gene for tall (T) plants was incompletely dominant over the gene for short (t) plants, it will give plants with intermediate tall (Tt) in first filial (F1) generation. When the F1 offspring consisting of all intermediate tall are allowed to cross, the resulting (F2) offspring consist of all three phenotypes [25% tall (TT): 50% intermediate tall (Tt): 25% short (tt)]. The phenotypic ratio is 1:2:1.
Answer:
Diffusion is the movement of molecules from an area where the molecule is in high concentration to an area where the molecule is in lower concentration. ... Facilitated diffusion is the movement of a molecule from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration with the help of a protein channel or carrier.
Explanation:
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The one that would not characterize allopatric selection is : Chromosomal changes within population
in order to be characterized as allopatric selection, overlapping spatial and geographic location must happen. Which mean something that happen within population could no be characterize as it
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Answer:
Option C. allopatric speciation.
Explanation:
Allopatric speciation is a takes place when a population is isolated geographically for example as they are in wild, the fish astyanax mexicanus's two distinguished population of cave and lakes mate rarely. In laboratory they are capable of mating and form hybrid as mentioned in question.
It is occurs in same species due to geographic isolation that prevent the interference in the gene flow of one population to other.
Thus, the correct answer is: option C.