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Answer:
(A) The skeletal structure of the gorilla and chimpanzee suggest a common evolutionary ancestry.
Explanation:
The vertebrate and many of the other parts of the skeletal structure of the gorilla and chimpanzee are alike. (and, by using a little background knowledge, you can figure this out by thinking; if humans share 98% of DNA with chimpanzees and about 96% of DNA with gorillas, then the two animals must share a lot of DNA as well.)
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Answer:
the father may be BB++ BB +- BO ++ or BO +-
Explanation:
The blood type is a monogenic inherited trait that has three different alleles: A and B alleles are dominant, while the O allele is recessive. Each parent donates one ABO allele to their offspring. On the other hand, the Rh factor single gene inherited trait that has two alleles: the Rh-negative (-) factor is recessive to the Rh positive (+). Each parent donates one Rh factor allele to their offspring. In this case, the mother has the genotype OO -- (recessive for both genes), while Pablo has a phenotype of B+ and a genotype BO+- (i.e., Pablo is heterozygous for both genes). In consequence, the father may have the following genotypes: BB++ BB +- BO ++ or BO +-, from these combinations you could get a son with the genotype BO+- .