The complete question is:
Which example below is not<span> a concern related to the debate over plant biotechnology? </span>
<span><span>A) human health issues (such as allergies) associated with transgenic crops</span><span>
B) novel organisms will be introduced into the biosphere</span><span>
C) effects on nontarget organisms, such as insects that feed on nearby plants</span><span>
<span>D) Bt maize contains high levels of the cancer-causing toxin fumonisin</span></span><span>
E) introduced genes leading to the creation of "superweeds"
The correct answer is D) </span></span>Bt maize contains high levels of the cancer-causing toxin fumonisin<span> </span><span>
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Tunicates are invertebrates. However, they are in the phylum Chordata because rhey have dorsal nerve cords and notochords.
The layers are older towards the bottom and you get towards the top
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
3/16
Explanation:
<u>According to Mendel's law of independent assortment of genes, when a dihybrid cross involves two genes that assort independently and one of the parents is dominant for the two genes and the other is recessive, the phenotypic ratio of the offspring at F2 would be 9:3:3:1</u>. The proportion of the offspring with the dominant parental traits would be 9/16, those with the recessive parental traits would be 1/16, while those with mixed traits would be 3/16 each.
Assuming the eye color is represented by E and the wing shape is represented by W. At F2
EeWw x EeWw
E_W_ - 9/16 (dominant for both eye color and wing shape)
E_ww - 3/16 (dominant for eye color and recessive for wing shape)
eeW_ - 3/16 (recessive for eye color and dominant for wing shape)
eeww - 1/16 (recessive for both eye color and wing shape)
<em>Hence, the proportion of the offspring with dominant phenotype for eye color and recessive phenotype for wing shape would be </em><em>3/16.</em>