Answer:
Dominant
Explanation:
Let the allele for short tail trait be represented by "T" and allele for long tail trait be represented by "t"
When a short tailed mutant with genotype "tt" is mated with long tailed mouse, following offspring will be produced -
Tt * tt
Tt, Tt, tt, tt
so the ratio of short tailed and long tailed mouse is 1:1
Here it is given as 4:3 . Hence, there are chances that short tail trait is dominant
In the second generation , two short tailed mouse are crossed. The following offspring will be produced
Tt * Tt
TT, Tt, Tt, tt
The ration of short tailed and long tailed mouse is 3:1
Here it is given as 6:3 i.e 2:1 . Hence, short tail trait is dominant over long tail trait.
Answer:
b. desert
Explanation:
it's supposed to be dry climates not desert
Answer:
Answer of the question is explaine dbelow.
Explanation:
Rho GTPases interact with a variety of effectors to control actin cytoskeleton
reorganization, cell shape, and cell polarity. RhoA regulates cell shape and adhesion by
the assembly of contractile actin microfilaments into stress fibres. Rho GTPases also
regulate proliferation and cell-cycle progression, especially GuS transition.
All the cells are about to enter mitosis means they cross GuS transition, a drug that is a
potent inhibitor of RhoA activity has no affect on the cell because these cells already in
G2 phase. So, all the cells appear to be in telophase.
So, the correct choice is A. all the cells appear to be in telophase.
Compound are substances which can be formed by chemically combining two or more elements. Mixtures are substances that are formed by physically mixing two or more substances.