Answer:
It is possible to determine their functions and to identify the mechanism involved in their mode of inheritance
Explanation:
Matrilineal inheritance refers to the inheritance of genes directly from the mother, it either through the inheritance of mitochondrial DNA or by the epigenetic mechanism of genomic imprinting (in the case above indicated, maternal imprinting). By mutating genes which are inherited from the mother it is possible to study their functions as well as their mode of inheritance. By using a reverse genetics approach, many maternal imprinted genes have recently been identified to be involved in embryo development, especially in model organisms like <em>Drosophila</em>.
Answer:
no
Explanation:
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Because at any time, you can find cells that are undergoing mitosis.
AATTCGCGATTAGCATGA
The complementary strand it what matches to the original. T means the complementary letter will be A (and vise versa), C means the complementary letter will be G (and vise versa).
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