Biology, 03.11.2019 12:31, onewaydemon
Which is an example of incomplete dominance?
a) a red flower and a yellow flower mating to produce an orange flower.
b) two orange flowers mating to produce an orange flower.
c) a red flower and a yellow flower mating to produce a yellow flower.
d) a red flower and a yellow flower mating to produce a red flower.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 10:00, alexwlodko
Based on the observation that only male crickets produce a song, you hypothesize that a male's song is a form of communication to potential mates. you set up a simple experiment to test this hypothesis. in the laboratory, you place a male snowy tree cricket in enclosure a, which is adjacent to enclosureb. in enclosure b, you place other insects, one at a time, and observe their responses to the male's song. the enclosures are designed so that the two insects being tested cannot see or smell each other, but sound is transmitted from enclosure a to enclosureb.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 12:00, ashiteru123
Refer to the family pedigree shown here. in generation i, one parent is affected by the gene mutation and one parent isn't. in generation ii, all three children are affected by the gene mutation. what can you conclude about this gene mutation? a. all children born in future generations will be affected by this disorder. b. this gene mutation is a dominant disorder. c. this gene mutation is a recessive disorder. d. the generation i mother is a carrier of this gene mutation.
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Which is an example of incomplete dominance?
a) a red flower and a yellow flower mating to pr...
a) a red flower and a yellow flower mating to pr...
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