Answer;
- G0 -phase
Explanation;
-The G0 phase is a period in the cell cycle in which cells exist in a quiescent state. G0 phase is viewed as either an extended G1 phase, where the cell is neither dividing nor preparing to divide, or a distinct quiescent stage that occurs outside of the cell cycle.
A cell that has exited from the cell cycle is in G0 phase. This phase is similar to G1 in that each chromosome consists of a single chromatid as the chromosomes have not undergone DNA replication.
A cell in G0 can remain in this phase of the cell cycle indefinitely. The difference between G1 and G0 is that a cell in G1 is actively preparing to enter S phase.
Answer:
DNA markers are STRs or short tandem repeats, meaning that there are short sequences of DNA that are repeated. The more STR's that are seen through electrophoresis allows the test to be more discriminatory. This means that the more repeated DNA sequences there are the more it can be related to the individual and the more reliable it is. Therefore, the test with 10 markers would be more reliable DNA evidence against the defendant because there are more STR's in the sequence.
The answer would be letter B.
If you see or hear an owl during the day, it means that you are likely encountering a diurnal (daytime) owl that sleeps at night just like we do