Answer:
The Answer would be AATGCG.
Explanation: The reason is because A pairs with T and C pairs with G.
If not parents had a recessive type O allele, they would have a 1/4 or 25% chance of having a child with type O blood
Answer:
The correct answer would be -
1- YR, Yr, yR and yr.
2. Yr, yR
3. YR, yr
4. YR, Yr, yR & yr
Explanation:
A mature male or female haploid germ cell that fuses with another gamete of the opposite sex during the process of fertilization to make a zygote in sexual reproduction.
The law of Independent Assortment presented by Mendel says that alleles for different traits are passed and assort independently of one another in the gametes.
1. If Y and R on different chromosomes then they will produce four gametes and assort independently - YR, Yr, yR & yr.
2) If Y and R on the same chromosomes and no crossing over occurs then they will produce only two gametes as Y and R will not come together - Yr & yR.
3). if dominant Y and recessive r are on the same chromosome, no crossing over then only two gametes will form as Y and r will not assort together - YR & yr.
4). if dominant Y and R are on the same chromosome, 50% crossing over produces 4 types of gametes, YR, Yr, yR & yr.
Answer: D) ff
Explanation: Clue's genotype for fur length gene is ff. From the information given above, the allele for long fur is f and Clue has two alleles for long fur.
Since long fur allele is f and Clue has two long fur alleles, therefore clue's genotype for long fur is ff.
A genotype is a pair of gene that controls a particular trait. A gene appear in different forms known as alleles. Long fur trait in Clue is controlled by a pair of gene ff.
Answer:
Explanation:
The common characters shared by frogs and pigeons are:
presence of jaws
four limbs
The frogs and pigeons share these characteristics because they both are derived or evolved from a common ancestor.
During the course of evolution, the jaws are evolved in beaks in birds or pigeon as beak is light-weight in comparison to jaws.
Similarly, the forelimbs get covered with feathers to become wings.