a.
To explain:
The characteristics of the pedigree rule out inheritance of a trait encoded by a gene in the
Introduction:
Genes in nuclear content express most of the characters, while some of the characters are associated with genes outside the nucleus of cell. This type of inheritance involving the genes of cytoplasm is known as cytoplasmic inheritance.
b.
To explain:
The deletions in
Introduction:
Genes in nuclear content express most of the characters, while some of the characters are associated with genes outside the nucleus of cell. This type of inheritance involving the genes of cytoplasm is known as cytoplasmic inheritance.
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