what is genetic mutation?
Answer / pinga
it means any heritable changes occur due to the some
genetic materials
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Explain in terms of gene product function how a mutant allele can be dominant? recessive?
What is the artificial synthesis of DNA?
Among the population size of 500, 50 of 150 heterozygous individuals showing polydoctily. Then what is the penetrance of that population
Differentiate between biotechnology and bioengineering?
Are there alternatives to Genetic Engineering?
What is inbreeding ?
Does unwinding DNA cause aging?
In mice colored coat is dominant to albinism. Sniffles, a male mouse with a colored coat is mated to Esmeralda, an alluring albino. The resulting litter of six young all had colored fur. The next time around Esmeralda was mated with Whiskers, who was the same color as Sniffles; some of this litter were white. a)What are the probable genotypes of Sniffles, Esmeralda, and Whiskers? b) If a male of the 1st litterwas mated to a colored female of the 2nd litter, what phenotypic ratio might be expected among the offspring? c)What would be the expected results if a male of the 1st litter was mated to an albino from the 2nd?
How do you recognise that it is deoxyribose nucleic acid?
Is There any way in which a currently living could be mutated in reality to such a large scale as to which others could see the mutation, such as a third arm?
In cucumbers normal leaves (N) are dominant to curled leaves (n) and elongated fruit (L) is dominant to spherical fruit and these genes are linked on the same chromosome. If a pure-breeding normal-leaved, elongated fruit cucumber is crossed with a curled-leaved, spherical fruit cucumber, what will be the phenotype of the F1? the phenotypic ratio of the F2?
What is genetic genealogy?