Answer: what the girl said above what right
So if it's 20% adenine (A) then it's 20% (T)...because A always pairs with T. That adds up to 40%....60% therefore is G+C...so you'd have 30% Cytosine (C) and 30% Guanine (G).
Answer:
What information on a pedigree can tell you whether a gene is on a autosome or not a sex chromosome? If in a pedigree, the occurrence of the disorder is 50/50 between females and males, then it shows that it is autosomal. If the disorder is mostly shown in males then it is a sex-linked trait.
Explanation:
I honestly don't remember much about this and I'm sure someone else will answer more thoroughly for you but I believe it is the "<span>messenger". It carries instructions from DNA to conrol the synthesis of proteins</span>
The two types of gene cells that control the body are G1, and H0. They work together to keep the body up and running.