Answer:
d
Explanation:
<em>Crossing over shuffles alleles on non-sister chromatids of homologous chromosomes.</em>
At the prophase I stage of meiosis, homologous chromosomes synapsed to form a four-chromatid structure known as tetrad. Exchange of chromosomal segments between non-sister chromatids of the tetrad then takes place, a process that results in the reshuffling of genes or alleles on the non-sister chromatids.
Hence, none of the answers is correct.
Correct option: d
3 cancer would be your answer
I believe it is the nitrogen base. Adenine pairs with Thymine, and Cytosine pairs with Guanine.
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Answer:
Chimpanzees
Explanation:
Chimpanzees are much more closely related to humans in an evolutionary sense that cows are. Chimpanzees and humans are both primates, characterized by features like advanced cognition, grasping hands and feet, and front facing eyes. In contrast, cows belong to a different of bovine animals.
Because we are evolutionary more related to chimpanzees, that means our DNA has undergone less change over evolutionary time. That means that the sequence will be more similar to chimps
Recessive traits can skip a generation because a dominant phenotype can by either homozygous or heterozygous genotypes. So 2 heterozygous people would have the dominant phenotype for a trait but since they each have a recessive allele, they both could pass a recessive allele to their offspring. This would be a Monohybrid cross.