As students observe several slides of tissue cross-sections, one simple key they can use to determine if the slides come from dicots or monocots is to analyze the <em><u>vascular bundles</u></em><em><u>.</u></em>
A vascular bundle is described as a portion of the transport system of vascular plants. These bundles are microscopically different in Monocots than they are in Dicots, which will allow students to tell them apart through the tissue slides.
The difference is that monocots contain <em><u>randomly scattered </u></em><em><u>bundles </u></em><em><u>located throughout the </u></em><em><u>stem</u></em><em><u>.</u></em> On the other hand, <u>dicots </u><em><u>have their vascular </u></em><em><u>bundles </u></em><em><u>more neatly organized in </u></em><em><u>concentric circles</u></em><em><u>.</u></em> These microscopic differences can serve as a key to be used by the students to classify the tissue samples they are studying.
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The correct answer is - gain of function, and dominant.
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A mutation in which the gene that altered carries out the production of the product that has a new pattern of gene expression or a new molecular function.
Function mutations are always gain by almost always Dominant or in some rare cases semi-dominant so, the mutation in a coat color gene of a mouse alters an enzyme such that it produces a red pigment instead of the wild type, which is tan. This is a gain of function mutation, which is most likely dominant.
The correct answer is - gain of function, and dominant.
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