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biochemical test for p.gingivalis
You can perform test crosses with individuals of known genotypes and analyse the offspring you get.
You can't use a Biochemical test to ID a virus.
catalase
It should be negative.
to determine the unknown genotype.
Test Cross.
Urine test, blood plasma tests, biochemical tests to determine type of porphyria, enzyme test.
biochemical test for p.gingivalis
NO, because a dominant phenotype could either be homozygous or a heterozygous.so unless you are sure about the genotype of parents we can't determine it...but we can determine the genotype of a person showing reccessive phenotype, as a recessive trait always expresses itself in a homozygous condition..Read more: Is_it_possible_to_determine_the_genotype_of_a_person_showing_a_dominant_phenotype
You can perform test crosses with individuals of known genotypes and analyse the offspring you get.
n genetics, a test cross, first introduced by Gregor Mendel, is used to determine if an individual exhibiting a dominant trait is homozygous or heterozygous for that trait. More simply put, test crosses determine the genotype of an individual with a dominant phenotype.
Try using a Punnett Square.
this procedure is generally called a test cross and is used in the agricultural and pet industries lots.
biurets test is the biochemical test for enzymesan enzyme is a protein and as the biochemical test for proteins is biurets,, its the same
You can't use a Biochemical test to ID a virus.
homzygous recessive