Answer:
Crossing over or recombination
Explanation:
Crossing over or genetic recombination is a stage in the late prophase of meiosis I where homologs lie close to each other in pairs to exchange chromosomal material creating new combination of genes as each homologs is derived from either the father or the mother.
This exchange determines the material to be inherited by the offspring producing genetic variation which males the offspring typically different from the parents (genetic variation).
Answer: D. Improved neuromuscular functioning
Explanation:
The neuromuscular functioning is one of the main reason for a person to become stronger, so the correct answer will be this one.
CAN YOU MARK ME BRAINLIEST?
The correct answer is B
The genetic codes language in all living organisms is the same. This is to say that the molecules of life namely DNA and RNA share the same make up in all living things .
There are five types of nucleotides in nature which are the building blocks of RNA and DNA and these are the same in all living organisms . These nucleotides are Adenine, Thymine, Guanine, Cytosine and Uracil.
According to base pairing rules, in all DNA molecules Adenine will always pair with Thymine while Guanine will always pair with Cytosine.
This rule is the same with RNA except that here Thymine is replaced with Uracil. Otherwise the base pairing rule applies in all living organisms, that is to say it is universal.
Answer:
"If dark-colored rock pocket mice had a competitive advantage of 0.1%, it would take longer for 95% of the population to have dark fur." the statement is true
Explanation:
The greater effect of the crossing over is basically to spread the variation through the population. This is the basic difference even between sexual and non sexual mode of reproduction.The offspring produced might get get more variety when compared to the parent. From this the genetic recombination happens. This also often lead to the intrachromosomal mixing that takes place between the alleles and the homologous pair. This is the exchange of the chromosome segments among the non sister chromatids in meiosis.