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- Name them plzColourblidness is more frequent in males as compared to females. Comment.Letter drawnby group Mutation if any Result/Trait(s) A AAGGGCUUAUUC Extra long nails on digits B GGCUUAUUC No digits on hands; handspaddle-like C AUGGGCUUAUAC Normal D AUGGGCGGCUUAUAC Hands fused in front ofbody; no range of arm motion E UACAUGGGCUUA Webbing hands and feet F AUGGGCAUAUAC No peripheral vision G AUGGCCUUAUAC Blind H GGGAUAUCG Short legs; correct numberof digits on hands and feet The process of evolution involves changes in the genetic makeup of a population over a period of time. Sexual reproduction enhances variability among offspring. The random alteration of DNA from parent to offspring, called mutations, also produces variable characteristics in offspring. Some mutations can be helpful, while others can be harmful and hinder survival. In this experiment, students mimicked random mutations. The mutations affected the organisms eyesight and appendages. Data was collected by the students to determine if the mutations were helpful or harmful when…
- Can you help me the name of the sagittal face of the labels in the picture?A A A V 12 AaBbCc AaBbCc O Fin x Aa A AaBbCc No Spacing Normal Heading 1 S Rep Font Paragraph Styles Editin ...... ISHAN 7. A normally pigmented woman who is a non-taster has a father who is an albino taster. She marries an albino man who is a taster, but who has a mother who is a non-taster. Show the types of children this couple may have and the probability of each. What is the genotype of the woman? What is the genotype of the man? Genotypes Phenotypes 80%Pleaseeeeee help me out! Please answer letters b-e. Thank you so much!
- Correct for me 3, 4, 5, and 7 please and thank youSecond Letter U A G | Phe UCU UUC UUA Tyr UGU UGC Cys /u Stop UGA Stop | A Stop UGG Trp G UUU UAU UAC UCC Ser | UCA UAA Leu UUG UCG UAG CU Leu ccc CAU CAC CAA CUU His CGU CUC CGC | Arg | C Pro CUA CCA Gln CGA A CUG CCG CAG CG AGU Ser U AUU AUC ACU ACC AAU Asn Thr AAC AAA lle AGC AUA АCА AGA | Lys A Arg G AUG Met | ACG AAG AGG GUU GUC GCU GAU GAC Asp GGU GGC GGA U Val |GCC GCA Gly C A Ala GUA GAA Glu GUG GCG GAG GGG GPlease answer letter D and E only. Follow the pattern of the example. Thank you!