Answer:
(A) Sex-linked dominant
(B) Sex-linked recessive
Explanation:
This type of representation is used in pedigrees that express the inheritance of sex-linked characters, that is, those that are inherited through one of the sex chromosomes, which are the X or Y chromosomes.
For this reason it is necessary to represent males and females differently in the scheme
Mutations <u>can</u><u> </u><u>not</u><u> </u><u>be</u><u> </u><u>passed</u><u> </u><u>down</u><u> </u><u>to</u><u> </u><u>offspring</u> unless the mutation occurs in the sex cells.
<span>For the first step, you must isolate the cells from the media. The cells contain the DNA so you keep the cells and pellet.
The next step would be a cell lysis which causes the cells to open and the DNA to come out. At this point you would keep the supernatant, as the pellet is the cell membrane and other parts of the cell.
The chelex is to bind to transition metal ions. This would cause and DNases in the cell to become inactive because the metal ion is their cofactor. The pellet in this case would contain the chelex and the DNA would still be in the supernatant.</span>
Answer:
The stimuli are sun rays
The response is the instinctive bee movement to the hive
The route is determined by the position of the sun
Explanation:
It is possible that this behavior is important because it may be associated with the time that bees need to arrive at the hive before the sun goes down