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NemiM [27]
3 years ago
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What are What are the policy implications of the most robust findings and key uncertainties

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1 answer:
kakasveta [241]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The policy implications of the most robust findings and key uncertainties are discussed below in details.

Explanation:

Policy implications are most frequently meso- and macro-level deliberations and can incorporate programmatic, community-oriented, state-level, or federal-level representations of how your investigation can modify enduring systems, how present systems or societal connections impact your investigation or the application of yours.

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We were being told that the results are;

purple: A_B_ 9/16

white: aaB_ 3/16

white: A_bb 3/16

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(AABB, AABb, AaBB, AaBb, AABb, AaBb, AaBB, AaBb, AaBb) = 9/16

white: aaB_ ( since B is dominant to b, it can be either BB or Bb)

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white: A_bb ( since A is dominant to a, it can be either AA or Aa)

= (AAbb, Aabb, Aabb) = 3/16

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If a double heterozygote (AaBb) is crossed with a fully recessive organism (aabb), what phenotypic ratio is expected in the offspring?

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If aabb self crossed, we have: (ab, ab, ab, ab)

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ab                AaBb                Aabb                aaBb                 aabb

ab                AaBb                Aabb                aaBb                 aabb

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