The provided question has marked options incorrectely the correct order as follows:
A) Expose putative DNA repair mutant plants to ionizing radiation L and see if they survive less well than wild-type plants.
B) Measure the amount of post-translational processing that occurs in the putative DNA repair mutant plants.
C) Measure the somatic mutation rates for the putative DNA repair mutant plants.
D) Expose the putative DNA repair mutant plants to a deaminating agent and select those that have a decreased mutation rate.
E) Measure the germline spontaneous and induced mutation rates for the putative DNA repair mutant plants.
Answer:
The correct answer is: A), C) and E)
Explanation:
The breeder wants to isolate the mutants in tomatoes that are defective in DNA repair, to identify such plants breeder should follow these methods as they will allow best to identifying the defective tomatoes-
Measure the somatic mutation rates for the putative DNA repair mutant plants.
Measure the germline spontaneous and induced mutation rates for the putative DNA repair mutant plants.
Expose putative DNA repair mutant plants to ionizing radiation L and see if they survive less well than wild-type plants. This will allow the breeder to see and analyze the ability of DNA repair in tomatoes
is held constant throughout the experiment.
the control group is used as a foundation for your experiment so you know what changes what and how to manipulate the independent variable.
Answer:
B. Because the system is widely accepted and used all over the world universally.
Explanation:
In contrast to earlier names that were made up of diagnostic phrases, binomial names (or “trivial” names, as Linnaeus himself called them) conferred no bias about the quality or value of plant species named. Rather, they served as labels by which a species could be universally addressed.
Answer:
Kindly check explanation
Explanation:
Photosynthesis could be said to be a manufacturing process usually associated with green plants. It involves different processes and elements necessary for the transformation of light energy usually derived from sunlight. The green pigment of plants called the chlorophyll offers them the ability to absorb Radiant energy from the sun which is then converted into chemical energy forming energy-rich compounds including water, minerals and carbon dioxide. Photosynthetic activity is usually represented by a general formula; which goes thus;
6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2
A. the number of hydrogen bonds that hold the strands of DNA together