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Let's assume for this problem that the world is divided into blue-eyed people and brown-eyed people. Let's also assume for the sake of simplicity that there is only one gene responsible for eye color and that the allele for brown eyes (B) is dominant over the allele for blue eyes (b). Let's also assume that blue-eyed people and brown-eyed people randomly intermarry.
Calculate the probability of a Bb person and a blue-eyed person having a blue-eyed child. Construct a Punnet square for this.
Two consecutive crosses, with the first between pure-breeding parents that differ in two phenotypes to create an F1 generation, and the second in two F1 progeny to create an F2 generation.
In watermelons, the genes for green color and for short shape are dominant over their alleles for striped color and for long shape. Suppose a plant with long striped fruit is crossed with a plant that is heterozygous for both of these characters.
Highly repetitive DNA is common in eukaryotic chromosomes, it does not code for proteins; in fact, it is probably never transcribed into RNA.
Genomic DNA from the nematode worm Caenorhabditis elegans is organized through nucleosomes in the manner typical of eukaryotic genomes, with 145 bp encircling each nucleosome and approximately fifty-five bp in linker DNA.
what are the expected offspring of a cross between two squirrels that are both carries for the albinism gene? Make a Punnet Square to show this.
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Discuss how does Newton's force of gravitational attraction between two water molecules compare to van der waals attractive force?
What are the enzymes that are involved in replication, transcription and translation? Also, what are the key enzymes involved in the carbon fixation and the key allosteric enzyme in Glycolysis?
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