When you cross two heterozygotes with the genotype Aa, the offspring will be: <span>Parents: Aa x Aa</span>
<span>F1 generation: AA Aa Aa aa</span>
<span>This means that ½ of the offspring will be heterozygous, ¼ will be homozygous (dominant) and ¼ will be homozygous (recessive).</span>
Answer:
The correct answer is E the light reaction provide ATP and NADPH to the calvin cycle,and the cycle returns ADP,pi and NADP+ to the light reactions.
Explanation:
The light reaction of photosynthesis occur in the .During light reaction ATP is produced by cyclic photo phosphorylation and NADPH is generated by the reduction of NADP+ during Z scheme.
The ATP and reducing equivalent NADPH that is generated during light reaction is being utilized in the dark reaction.
During dark reaction both utilized ATP and NADPH are converted to ADP,pi and NADP+.These products are used during light reaction.
NADP+ is generated by the oxidation of NADPH and ADP and pi are produced by the hydrolysis of ATP.
Answer:
This means that ¾ of the offspring have black fur, while the other ¼ are white. At this point students now have all the information needed to fill in the “predicted percentage” portion of the phenotype Punnett Square. The percentage for the black fur is 75% and white fur is 25%.
Explanation:
Molecular Biology
This field of study deals with everything related to macromolecules, thus, what you will need for molecular biology would be something you could get proteins and nucleic acids from. Among the choices, the DNA of a pig and a calf would be the most helpful.
Comparative Anatomy
Comparative anatomy is a field of study that focuses on any similarities or differences between the anatomy or structure of different animals or species in general. Among the options, having the limb structure of a pig and a calf would allow you to practice the field since you have a structure to compare.
Developmental Biology
In this field, your concern would be how species grow and develop. For you to properly observe the growth and development, you must have the embryo of a pig and a calf. Therefore, among the options, this is the correct piece of evidence for this field.
IN SUMMARY:
Molecular Biology - Both DNA of a pig and a calf
Comparative Anatomy - Both limb structure of a pig and a calf
Developmental Biology - Embryo of a pig and a calf
The technique that uses an enzyme to replicate DNA regions from a small sample of DNA is called <span>PCR (polymerase chain reaction) analysis</span>. The answer to your question is B. I hope this is the answer that you are looking for and it comes to your help.