The answer is no, high biological fitness in one environment doesn’t have to be high in another environment.
Biological fitness is a term used in evolutionary biology and it is the quantitative representation of how a genotype (or phenotype) is successful (reproductively) in a certain environment. Fitness depends on environment so it changes if the environment changes. The fitness of a genotype is manifested through its phenotype, which is affected by the environment.
Answer:
Recombinant DNA can replace a gene in an animal’s genome.
Explanation:
The molecular cloning process involves in creating Recombinant DNA. This DNA is used to replace or replicate any specific gene. This is done by the process of PCR to replicate it directly.
This formation is done in the presence of a vector. This method is used in the field of veterinary office, pharmacy and many more. It has the ability to replace the gene of an animal’s genome.
Answer: Its possible genotypes are PPSS, PPSs, PpSS, and PpSs.
Explanation: If P represents the allele for purple kernel and S represents the allele for smooth seed shape; if P and S are dominant alleles, PP and Pp will manifest outwardly as purple kernel because P is dominant and will be able to express itself whether in a homozygous or heterozygous state. Similarly, SS and Ss will manifest outwardly as smooth seed shape because S is dominant and will be able to express itself whether in a homozygous or heterozygous state.
Therefore, PPSS, PPSs, PpSS, and PpSs will appear outwardly as purple kernel and smooth seed shaped corn plant.
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The modern taxonomic classification system has eight main levels (from most inclusive to most exclusive): Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species Identifier. Every different species has a unique species identifier and the more closely a species is related to it on the evolutionary tree of life, it will be included in a more inclusive group with the species being classified.
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