Answer:
Both parent then have A allele.
Explanation:
Albinism is considered a lack of melanin pigmentation.
If the parents are pigmented and their child is an albino, those both parents seem to have the A allele. This is the recessive albinism, those parents are having albinism gene but neither of them have had albinism.
- Because of that, the child is going to have AA, both A alleles from each parent. Those parents are not having albinism but they have the gene mutation that can cause albinism.
The answer is natural selection.
In natural selection, genotype variations that will increase the chance
of survival and reproduction of some organism are preserved and will be
inherited. Red and green colors of butterflies increased the chance of their <span>survival and reproduction, so these traits will pass to the next generation.</span>
Explanation:
A because water controls the opening and closing in stomata
A. Yes is correct.
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