Answer:
Adenine - Thymine
Guanine - Cytosine
Thymine - Adenine
Cytosine - Guanine
Explanation:
A goes to T, and vice versa. C goes to G, and vice versa. No matter how many times you flip a strand of DNA, A will always go with T and C will always go to G.
If it helps you, C and G are both curved letters and look very similar to each other. That's how I remembered that they went together. :)
Answer: no body cavity—acoelomates; body cavity not completely lined with mesoderm—pseudocoelomates; body cavity completely lined with mesoderm—coelomates
Blood type is determined by the alleles coding for the antigen present on cell membranes.
The person with type AB blood has a heterozygous Rh factor.
- Half the gametes have Rh factor (+) and the other half are negative for Rh factor (-)
- Half the gametes have IA and the other half have IB
- The possible gamete combinations are IA+, IA-, IB+, IB-
The person with heterozygous type A blood is negative for Rh factor
- All gametes are negative for Rh factor (-)
- Half the gametes have IA and the other half have IO
- The possible gametes are IA-, IO-
The genotype ratio is 1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1
The phenotype ratio is 2: 2:1:1:1:1.
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