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Yuki888 [10]
3 years ago
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If you can answer this I’ll love you forever

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anzhelika [568]3 years ago
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Answer: I believe the answer is "A," CAT - CGA - TCC mutates to CAC - TCG - ATC - C. Please don't hate me if I am wrong though. I hope this helps you, have a great day and God bless you! TvT

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a. a set of proteins involved in innate but not acquired immunity.

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1. The parents genotypes could have been BO and AO

2. wire-hair

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Type A                         AA, AO

Type B                         BB, BO

Type AB                           AB

Type O                              OO

Thus, for parents with blood type B and A to give birth to a child with blood type O, it means their genotype could have been both BO and AO  for them to be able to produce a child with OO. a cross between these two could give rise to OO.

Question 2

Wire hair is dominant (S) to smooth (s), thus wire hair could be in the homozygous (SS) and heterozygous form (Ss) and the smooth hair can only be expressed in the homozygous recessive form (ss).

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homozygous wire haired            homozygous smooth haired

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F1 gen.                                Ss

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