Answer:
The correct answer is - Methionine, serine, histidine, aspartate, glycine
Explanation:
The new segment of DNA is: 3'-TACAGGGTGCTACCCACT-5', which performs two processes to form a peptide chain, transcription, and translation. In transcription, the DNA segment is encoded to an mRNA molecule which has its complementary sequence to DNA sequence.
New DNA strand: 3'-TACAGGGTGCTACCCACT-5'
mRNA sequence: 3'-AUGUCCCACGAUGGGUGA-5'
The translation of this mRNA would be on the basis of chart
AUG - Methionine (start codon)
UCC - serine
CAC - histidine
GAU - aspartate
GGG - glycine
UGA - stop codon
The peptide chain would be - Methionine, serine, histidine, aspartate, glycine
Answer:
The phenotypic ratio will be 3:1
Explanation:
As per this question there are two phenotypes for seed color, yellow and green. Both the parents are true breeding that means they are homozygous for this trait. Also, all the F1 plants have yellow seed color which clearly indicates that yellow seed color is a dominant trait while green is recessive trait.
The cross of true breeding plants as mentioned above is depicted as under:
Parents YY x yy
/ \ / \
F1 generation Yy Yy Yy Yy
So, as per the law of dominance because of the presence of Y allele, all these progeny will be yellow in color.
Next, when these F1 plants will be crossed, the result will be as under:
F1 generation Yy x Yy
/ \ / \
F2 generation YY Yy Yy yy
The genotypic ratio of F2 generation is 1:2:1
The phenotypic ratio of F2 generation is 3:1
It simply means that in F2 generation, 3 progeny which have allelic combination YY & Yy will be yellow colored while 1 progeny which has allelic combination yy will have green color.
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C. predation: bumblebees feed on hibiscus flowers' nectar which causes the hibiscus flowers to die
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