The answer is <span>B.) Both flies belong to the same genus but different species.
Species is a group of similar organisms able to reproduce (to exchange genes and interbreed) only within the group. That means that organisms from different species could not exchange genes. So, if two similar flies are no able to mate, it can be concluded that they are not the same species. Still, they are similar enough to belong to the same genus, but different species.</span>
Sexual, this is because during sexual reproduction both DNA of the parents is mixed to create an offspring.
Asexual reproduction is almost like a copy of the parent, there is no external DNA going into the production of the offspring.
<span>The science processes are the following:
Observing
Inferring
Measuring
Communicating
Classifying
Predicting
Controlling variables
Defining operationality
Formulating hypothesis
Interpreting data
Experimenting
Formulating models
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Other than genes, chromosomes has following regions :
1) <u>Centromere :</u><u> </u>It is the attachment point for spindle microtubules (<em><u>heterochromatic</u></em><u>)
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2) <u>Telomeres</u> : These are the natural ends, the tips of linear chromosomes that has a role to stabilize the chromosome (<em><u>Heterochromatic</u></em><u>)
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3)<u> Intergenic regions :</u> Intergenic DNA acts to control the genes nearby but it has not currently known function.
4) <u>Origin of replication</u> - It is the site where DNA synthesis begins (<em><u>euchromatic)
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