According to the principle of independent assortment, there is a 50 percent chance that any tall pea plant will produce either yellow or green peas.
<h3>State law of independent assortment.</h3>
The Law of Independent Assortment states that Separate traits' alleles are transferred from parents to children separately from one another.
Example: Mendelian dihybrid cross.
Basic principles of genetics
- Principles of Paired Factors
- Principle of Dominance
- Law of Segregation or Law of Purity of Gametes (Mendel's First Law of Inheritance)
- Law of Independent Assortment (Mendel's Second Law of Inheritance).
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It is true that the water that came from your faucet could contain molecules that Neanderthals drank.
This is because there is the same amount of water today on Earth as there was when Earth was formed 4.6 billion years ago. That is to say that the water that Neanderthals used to drink millions of years ago when these early archaic humans inhabited our planet.
Answer:
a. At the cytosol surface
Explanation:
- The G protein coupled receptors have seven transmembrane alpha helices and because of this they are able to pass through the cell membrane seven times.
- Like every protein, this receptor also has to terminals - one is the N-terminus and the other is the C-terminus.
- The N-terminus is the amino end of the receptor whereas the C-terminus is the carboxyl end of the receptor.
- The N-terminus lies on the extracellular side and then it crosses the membrane 7 times such that the C-terminus faces the inside that is towards the cytosol.
- The fact that the loop on the cytosol side between helices 5 and 6 helps us to know that the 7th loop must go outside and by coming back in the C-terminus would eventually face the cytosol.