Answer: The percentage of each phenotype to be expressed is *50%* each
Explanation: In codominance, two alleles for a particular trait are equally expressed in an individual carrying it, neither an allele is dominant or recessive over the other. In this case the individual shows the two traits of the allels.
Furthermore, when 2 Christmas parrot are crossed with red and green color in an homozygous codominant trait the heterozygous F1 generation will either be red with traces of green or green showing traces of red.
If parrot 1 (Red) is represented as PR PR and parrot 2 (Green) is PG PG the cross between them will give PR PG therefore, the individual shows both traits.
Using karyomapping, the IVF procedure can make sure that the offspring produced doesn't contain that specific gene.
This process is simply diagnostic because it only selects the embryo that safe from the genes. It is not altering the genes, so the <span>child</span> should be genetically hers.
<h2>Three limitations of Tri-component Model </h2>
There is usually discrepancy with behaviors and attitudes of the individuals.
- That is the reason there are the attitudes in which effective component, behavioral component and cognitive components.
- The sensitive and emotional reactions or feelings of an individual with one another. Though when an individual behaves with others through actions.
- The third limitation is when a person has a belief about anything.
These above are three limitations of the tri-component model.
Answer:
Explanation:
The gases and dust particles thrown into the atmosphere during volcanic eruptions have influences on climate. Most of the particles spewed from volcanoes cool the planet by shading incoming solar radiation. The cooling effect can last for months to years depending on the characteristics of the eruption.