This should be Speciation.
Speciation is<span> the </span>evolutionary<span> process by which reproductively isolated biological populations evolve to become distinct </span><span>species.</span>
As you see on the table, there are 3 ways the offspring can get the dominant trait. RR, Rr, and rR (order was switched for clarification). There are 4 total outcomes. In this case, the problem can just be treated as a probability question.
3 out of 4, or 3/4 * 50 is 37.5, which can be rounded to D. 38.
Both photosynthesis and respiration
After cleavage of the nucleoplasmin protein, only the tail segments appeared in the nucleus is evidence of a discrete nuclear localization signal somewhere on the nucleoplasmin protein.
.c.No. The mutation occurred in skin cells and not the ovaries, where egg cells are generated