Living things are identifiable by:
- movement (even cellular or internal movement)
- growth and development
- response to stimuli
- reproduction
- use of energy
- cellular structure
The genus and the Species
It's body cells would have 40 chromosomes and its gametes would contain half of the total genetic information, 20 chromosomes.
Answer:
A single nucleotide changes in CCG which will result in missense mutation can be many possibilities.
Explanation:
Missense mutations
CCG codes for Proline amino acid
• Mutation in first nucleotide codes for
UCG specifically encodes Serine
ACG specifically encodes Threonine
GCG specifically encodes Alanine
Missense mutation
• Mutation in second nucleotide specify for coding
CUG specifically encodes Leucine
CAG specifically encodes Glutamine
CGG specifically encodes Arginine
• Mutation in Third Nucleotide will not result in missense mutation because any point mutation in third nucleotide of codon will encode same amino acid i.e Proline.