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What is the total complement of genes in a reproductive population?

The total complement of genes in a reproductive population is known as the gene pool. It includes all the different alleles present for each gene in the population. This diversity is important for the population's ability to adapt to changing environments and evolve over time.


What is one condition for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?

One condition for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is a large population size. This ensures that genetic drift, which is the random change in allele frequencies, has minimal effect on the gene pool.


If thirty five percent thymine what percentages of each of the other bases are contained the same gene?

If 35% of the gene is thymine, then you know that adenine will also be 35%, as they pair together. Similarly, guanine will be 15% and cytosine will be 15% to complement their pairing percentages with adenine and thymine.


Why do the 2 daughter cells in mitosis have to divide again in meiosis?

The usual somatic gene complement number = 2N. Upon genomic replication the gene complement number is 4N. Somatic Cell division 'reduces' the number 'back to' 2N. Gametic Cells, egg and sperm, need to "divide again" in meiosis to further reduce the gene complement number down to the required 1N [again, for gametic cells only].


A gene that can be masked by another gene is called?

A gene that can be masked by another gene is referred to as a recessive gene. This means that the trait associated with the recessive gene is expressed only when two copies of the gene are present.

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What is the total complement of genes in a reproductive population?

The total complement of genes in a reproductive population is known as the gene pool. It includes all the different alleles present for each gene in the population. This diversity is important for the population's ability to adapt to changing environments and evolve over time.


What is basal level transcrition?

The basal transcription factors are typically defined as the minimal complement of proteins necessary to reconstitute


The complement of an angle is twice the measure of the angle what is the measure of the complement?

The complement is 60 degrees.


How many classes are there of HLA gene products?

There are three classes of HLA gene products: Class I (HLA-A, HLA-B, HLA-C), Class II (HLA-DP, HLA-DQ, HLA-DR), and Class III (complement proteins). These gene products play a crucial role in the immune system by presenting antigens to T cells and regulating immune responses.


What is 10s complement and 9s complement?

It is 90


What kind of complement is tourist?

objective complement


What is bigger 1's complement or 2's complement?

The same number of bits are used to represent 1's complement and 2's complement. To take 2's complement, first take the 1's complement, then add 1 to the result.


Find the angle which exceeds its complement by 8 degrees?

Angle + Its Complement = 90 degrees Angle = Its Complement + 8 degrees2*(Its Complement) + 8 degrees = 90 degrees2*(Its Complement) = 82 degreesIts Complement = 41 degreesAngle + 41 degrees = 90 degreesAngle = 49 degrees


What kind of complement is symbol?

What kind of complement is symboy


What is the complement of 50 percent?

50% is its own complement.


What are the example of modifier complement?

example modifier and complement


What kind of complement is the word symbol?

objective complement