Deletion is when a part of the chromosome is deleted. (Removed)
Insertion is when part of our chromosome has an extra bit added to it.
Translocation Is when one part of the chromosome is moved to another chromosome.
The correct answer is inversion, to invert means to turn upside down. So when part of the chromosome is taken off but attached backwards (turned upside down) we call it inversion
Hope that makes sense
A group of similar (accoding to function) types of cells, when comes together to perform a specific function, then it forms a tissues.
When a group of similarly working tissues come together then they form an organ.
And this relation could be written as
cell > tissue > organ
So, organ is a collection of tissues and tissues are collection of cells.
Answer:
Yes, It is theoretically possible seeing that one or both of them have the gene for white eyes.
Explanation:
You multiply the magnification of the lenses (usually x10) by the magnification of the setting
In many cases, the resulting virus particle ( carrying bacterial DNA) injects its DNA into another bacterial cell but does not initiate a lytic cycle. This phage is Called a generalised transduction.