Yes. Sickle cell trait is an example of this. One amino acid difference in hemoglobin structure due to a point mutation on one of the hemoglobin subunit genes.
False
No, it is not. The base is not a polygon.
Genes and alleles are related because alleles are inside a gene. Genes are made up by alleles. A gene is DNA. The allele is like piece of DNA inside a gene.
False
alleles are an expression of a gene given in chromosomes, which is coded by DNA, which in turn is made by the ribosomes , which in turn is made up of proteins. Short answer: they are made up of proteins.
A base level is the lowest level or starting point of something, such as a base salary, base knowledge, or base camp on a mountain. It serves as the foundation from which further development or progress can be made.
Yes, a solid formed from a polygonal base and a point not in the same plane as the base, along with all points between them, is known as a pyramid. The polygon serves as the base, while the apex (the point not in the same plane) connects to all vertices of the base, creating triangular faces. The solid is characterized by its vertex and the polygonal base, with its volume defined by the area of the base and its height.
Heterozygous
Heterozygous
Homozygous alleles refer to having two identical alleles for a particular gene (e.g., AA or aa), while heterozygous alleles refer to having two different alleles for a specific gene (e.g., Aa). Homozygous individuals will express the same trait, while heterozygous individuals may show a mix of the traits associated with each allele.
Homozygous
Heterozygous