Answer:
E. 1/16
Explanation:
In a duplicate dominant epistasis, when one locus presents a dominant genotype and the other presents a recessive genotype, the dominant one hides the effective of the recessive gene. Therefore, a recessive phenotype will only be observed when both genes are recessive homozygous (aabb).
Assuming a doubly-heterozygous mating (AaBb x AaBb), the probability that both genes are recessive homozygous is:
1/16 of offspring are expected to show the recessive phenotype.
It helps make the hair grow faster and gives it nutrients
They change the chemical composition of DNA, which can affect the structure or number of chromosomes.
Population demaestaction over population don't you say? people there everywhere but are they? we are not alone aliens for life :)
Answer: The cell explodes
Explanation:
The cell has to maintain equilibrum. For that to happen, it must have been overriden. The cell will end up dying.