Answer:
6 offsprings with white fur
Explanation:
The gene involved here codes for fur colour in mice where the allele for brown fur (B) is dominant over the allele for white fur (b) i.e. the B allele will mask the expression of b allele in an heterozygous state (Bb).
Since allele B is dominant, in an heterozygous state (Bb), the mice will be brown-furred. Hence in a cross between two Bb parents, a phenotypic ratio of 1:2:1 will be produced where;
1 is BB (homozygous brown fur), 2 is Bb (heterozygotic brown fur) and 1 is bb (homozygous white fur).
Hence, 1/4 × 100= 25% offsprings will be white furred. If 24 mice result, 25/100 × 24 = 6 offsprings will be white.
Answer:
The correct answer will be option- is characterized by exaggerated vasoconstriction in the extremities
Explanation:
Raynaud's disease is the condition caused when the blood vessels react in an exaggerated way to the emotional or cold stress.
The condition occurs to maintain the temperature of the body in the normal range as in cold conditions the blood vessels constrict to maintain the warmth of the body inside the heart, brain and the vital organs.
The blood vessels undergo vasospastic attack by blocking the flow of blood causing the skin to turn red, blue or white.
Thus, the selected option is the correct answer.
Answer:
D. would be the best answer
Explanation:
Although they mainly found evidence through fossils, they also found this evidence with the occurrence of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.
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