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Sati [7]
3 years ago
12

Identify inputs and outputs (photosynthesis)​

Biology
2 answers:
AveGali [126]3 years ago
8 0
The inputs in photosynthesis are;
Co2 and water in the presence of sunlight and chlorophyll. While the output of photosynthesis are glucose and oxygen.
11111nata11111 [884]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

In photosynthesis, water, carbon dioxide, and energy in the form of sunlight are inputs, and the outputs are glucose and oxygen.

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Incomplete dominance is a phenomenon in genetic inheritance that occurs when the two alleles of a gene seem equally effective in their influence on a trait. It is a form of Intermediate dominance in which one allele for a specific trait does not completely mask the expression of its paired allele, as opposed to Mendel's law of dominance. Incomplete dominance results in a third phenotype different from the parent phenotypes but a combination of both.

In incomplete dominance, the intermediate/resulting phenotype is the heterozygous genotype.

Gregor Mendel discovered this concept of incomplete dominance in the flower of four o'clock plants when he crossed a purebred (homozygous) red-flowered (RR) with a purebred (homozygous) white-flowered plant (rr) to get F1 offsprings that are all heterozygous but have pink flowers (Rr). He later self-fertilized the F1 offsprings to produce a phenotypic ratio of 1:2:1 consisting of 1 red, 2 pinks, 1 white flower respectively.

This showed that the allele for red flower (R) is incompletely dominant over the allele for white flower (r), hence, producing an offspring with a different trait that arose from the blending of the two phenotypes.

Incomplete dominance is similar but different from co-dominance in the sense that, in co-dominance, both alleles/traits are expressed completely in the new phenotype produced while in incomplete dominance, the new phenotype is just a blending of the two phenotypes.

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- Helicase unzips DNA to separate strands.

Helicases are proteins that use the hydrolysis energy of ATP or GTP to catalyze the opening of paired nucleic acids (DNA or RNA) in double-stranded form. They have the ability to move in a nucleic acid directed way in double or single strand form and thus have a translocase activity (unhooks proteins attached to DNA).

- Topoisomerase unwinds the coiled DNA.

Topoisomerases are enzymes that regulate the winding of DNA molecules.

These enzymes are able to cut one of the two paired DNA strands, pass a strand through the cut and religise the cut. This process adds or removes DNA supertours, an important mechanism for genome replication during cell multiplication.

- Primase lays down short RNA strands.

Primase or DNA primase is an enzyme involved in the process of DNA replication. It is an RNA polymerase that allows the synthesis of short RNA segments that are then used as primers by replicative DNA polymerase. The majority of known DNA polymerases indeed need a primer and are only able to extend an already partially double-stranded region, by adding a nucleotide to a 3 'hydroxyl end already present. The primase, on the other hand, is capable of synthesizing a de novo RNA primer from a DNA template.

- Polymerase synthesizes new DNA strands.

Polymerases are enzymes whose role is the synthesis of a strand of polynucleotide (DNA or RNA), most often using a complementary strand as template and nucleotide triphosphate (NTP or dNTP) as monomers. The polymerases synthesize the new strand in the 5 'to 3' direction, forming a new phosphodiester bond between the 3'-OH of the extended strand and the 5'-phosphate of the added nucleotide triphosphate. This is accompanied by the release of pyrophosphate from the hydrolysis of NTP or dNTP. When the polymerization uses a strand as a matrix, the polymerization is carried out in an antiparallel manner and relies on the formation of complementary base pairs.

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2. how: by using genome engineering techniques. For example, by using the CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing system in order to enlarge telomeres and thus avoid the negative effects of aging (i.e., tissue/organ atrophy).

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The thymus plays a central role in immunity since in this organ thymus cell lymphocytes (T cells) mature into immunocompetent T-cells that initiate immune responses against pathogenic infections. Moreover, a particular type of B lymphocytes known as thymic B cells also resides at the thymus. It has been proposed that thymic B cells might be involved in the negative selection of T cells. Thus, the thymus plays a critical role in protecting the organism from infections, thereby it would be imperative to avoid thymus atrophy if human life is expanded. Nowadays, we know that telomere length shortens with age, thereby it is expected that genome engineering techniques capable of restoring telomere length might eventually avoid age effects such as, in this case, thymus atrophy. In this regard, the CRISPR-Cas 9 system is a versatile low-cost genome engineering tool that might be used for the addition of nucleotides at telomere ends.

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