<h3>It depends on which is the dominant and which is recessive for starters let's say yellow is dominant (Y,Y) and green is recessive (g,g). 100% percent of them will be yellow carrying the green recessive trait if it's proposed as this (Y,y) (G,G) it will be 50% yellow and 50% green, (y,y) (G,G) it will be 100% green </h3>
Answer:
-mutations
-exchanges of genetic material between mature, adult organisms
-the introduction of viral genes through lysogenic infections
-genes being passed from parents to offspring
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Disulfide bridges in proteins are made of covalent bonds between two sulfurs adjacent to each other in a protein. Therefore Cysteines who's side groups have sulfurs are significant determining the position and number of S=S bonds in a protein. Because covalent bonds are the strongest bonds, they stabilize a protein making it is hard to denature. The more the S=S bonds the higher the stability of the protein. An example of proteins with S=S bonds is keratin, the protein that makes nails and curly hair.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Carl Woese suggested the classification system in which he divided the organisms into three domains: Archaebacteria, Eubacteria and the Eukaryotes.
In this domain, the domain archaebacteria are the domain which comprises of the organisms which share features of the other two domains.
In the given question, the provided characteristic features like the circular chromosome is a feature of the prokaryote, the habitat is extremely salty which is a characteristic feature of the archaebacteria but the presence of nucleus is a characteristic feature of the eukarya but the prokaryotes do not possess a well-defined nucleus but they possess nucleus like envelope.
Since the eukaryotes do not possess circular chromosomes therefore false is the correct answer.