64 - Apex
32
Since this is asking for 2^N with N being 5, then itβs 22222=32
Yes, it is possible to undo a genetically modified trait in an organism through genetic engineering techniques like gene editing or selective breeding. By introducing targeted genetic changes or breeding with non-modified individuals, it is possible to reverse or eliminate the modified trait in subsequent generations.
they have the same sex chromosomes, making it possible to reproduce another one of it's kind. they plow each other and make another one of themselves.
true
32
16 (apex)
Since this is asking for 2^N with N being 5, then itβs 22222=32
For a species with three pair of chromosomes how many gametic combinations are possible?
36 i believe
Since a somatic cell (body cell) has 2n sets of chromosomes, and a gamete has n sets of chromosomes, then in this case: 18 = n, so 2n = 36. This organism has 36 chromosomes in its somatic cells.
Yes, it is possible to undo a genetically modified trait in an organism through genetic engineering techniques like gene editing or selective breeding. By introducing targeted genetic changes or breeding with non-modified individuals, it is possible to reverse or eliminate the modified trait in subsequent generations.
Anaphase 1 - the crossing over of chromosomes, they swap genetic material determining what you genetically inherit
The number of chromosomes in sperm cells varies among organisms. Without knowing the specific organism mentioned above, it is not possible to determine the exact number of chromosomes in its sperm cells.
both sexual reproduction and mitosis =)
It is not possible to tell if the difference give an organism an advantage because you have not given the difference.
Three foods that have been genetically engineered are corn, soy, and canola. It is possible that some fruits and vegetables have been genetically engineered using a slightly different method than ones we hear about.