The Regions of the distinctly different physical areas that has serve as the boundaries between the different communities are called as ecotone
An ecotone is the transition area between the two biological communities, where the two communities must meet and integrate. It may be the narrow or wide, and it may be the local ("the zone between a field and forest") or regional ("the transition between forest and grassland ecosystems").
The Ecotones are the areas of the steep transition between the ecological communities, the ecosystems, and/or ecological regions along with the environmental or other the gradient. Ecotones may occur at multiple spatial scales and the range from the natural ecotones between the ecosystems and biomes by the human-generated boundaries
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One hypothesis that explains the result is : A) Two genes are involved with 12:3:1 epistasis, such that A_B_ and A_bb are black, aaB_ is brown,and aabb is green.
Explanation:
- This is a case of Dominant Epistasis.
- When two genes are involved and presence of dominant allele of one gene masks the effect of either allele of the second gene then the epistasis is termed as dominant epistasis.
- In the given case black :brown: green ratio is approximately equal to 12:3:1.
- Here presence of a dominant A allele that is responsible for the black colour masks the effect of either allele of B. Therefore A_B_ and A_bb produces black beetles
- Again , absence of dominant A allows B to express itself and Brown beetles are produced thus aaB_ is brown.
- When both the genes are present as recessive alleles, neither brown nor black colour is expressed and the beetles are green.Thus, aabb are green.
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Mitosis is when a DNA error, aka mutation, occurs in a body cell. When cells divide, it needs a copy of the DNA. During DNA replication, that error can cause the instructions for building proteins to differ. The change can not affect offspring. Meiosis is the same situation, but in sex cells. This can be transferred to offspring.
Answer:TRUE
Explanation:BECAUSE I SAID SO