Answer:
The correct answer would be - option C) F1 generation
Explanation:
The true breeding varieties are the offspring that have same phenotype as the the parents and contain same allele for a specific trait. When there is mating between two true breeding varieties offspring would be hybrid.
P generations is the generation of the parents in other words, matting in between parents known as p generation whereas the very first generation after p generation is known as F1 generation or filial generation and also the hybrid of P generation.
Thus, the correct answer is option C). F1 generation
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Theories
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- A theory a set of interrelated propositions or statements, organized into a deductive system, that offers an explanation of some phenomenon.
- Hypotheses on the other hand are testable statements of presumed relationships between two or more concepts.
- Theories are the results of a thoroughly tested hypothesis. Theories are always backed by evidence.
- Theories may be supported, rejected, or modified, based on new evidence.
During the process of photosynthesis plants break apart the reactants of carbon dioxide and water and recombine them to produce oxygen (O2) and a form of sugar called glucose (C6H12O6).
Answer: 2500 i think don't count me on it though sorry if it is wrong.
Explanation:
Answer:
No, because someone with blood type O has the genotype OO because O is recessive. One parents would need one allele to be A and the other parent would need one allele to be B for the child to be AB. But the man does not have an A or B allele, so it is not possible for him to be the father of a child with blood type AB.