Polyploidy is the condition in which an organism has extra sets of chromosomes. It can be defined as a chromosomal alteration in which the organism posses more than two complete chromosome sets. Classified as an accident in cell division.
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What are two types of selective breeding and how do they compare
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inbreeding and hybridization inbreeding involves crossing two
individuals that have the same traits.hybridization crosses two
genetically different individuals. you!
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What is the definition of selective breeding
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Selective breeding is the breeding of animals or plants having
desirable characters.
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of in situ hybridization
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The advantages of hybridisation include: precise anatomical
localisation is able to be acheived High sensitivity Disadvantages:
Non-specific labelling may occur cannot provide inormation on
translational and post-translational modification peace
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What are the Advantages of opportunity sampling
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i think that advatages are that its quicky and easy!! i think
that advatages are that its quicky and easy!!
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What reinforces the founder effect
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Inbreeding
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What is a disadvantage of inbreeding
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Ask your mom.
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What is the difference between a test cross and a back cross in genetic
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a test cross is the cross made between the progeny and the
recessive parent,whereas the back cross means crossing of progeny
with either dominant or recesive parent.
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Genetic recombination generates diversity in what part of the immune system
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Genetic recombination is a major factor contributing to
cell-mediated immunity. Different B cells and T cells are able to
recognize a wide variety of targets because of the genetic
recombination they undergo in developmental stages.
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Inbreeding over a short period of time may
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Increase beneficial mutations
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How are inbreeding and hybridization the same
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they both produce offspring but inbreeding the offspring will
look similar to its parents and hybridization the offspring will
not look similar to the parents.
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What is the hybridization of PH3
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The hybridization of PH3 is sp3
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How can you explain the fact that the offspring that has a BB genotype and one that has a Bb genotype are both black
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B is dominant.
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What advantage does polyploidy give to a plant breeder
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It produces bigger and more flourishing crops and breeders could
use the polyploidy to breed other plants and make them produce more
food which would result in a lot more money for the breeders and
sellers.
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Are dog breeds produced by inbreeding or genetic engineering
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Inbreeding
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What is polyploidy
Polyploidy is the condition in which an organism has extra sets of chromosomes. It can be defined as a chromosomal alteration in which the organism posses more than two complete chromosome sets. Classified as an accident in cell division.
What are two types of selective breeding and how do they compare
inbreeding and hybridization inbreeding involves crossing two
individuals that have the same traits.hybridization crosses two
genetically different individuals. you!
What is the definition of selective breeding
Selective breeding is the breeding of animals or plants having
desirable characters.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of in situ hybridization
The advantages of hybridisation include: precise anatomical
localisation is able to be acheived High sensitivity Disadvantages:
Non-specific labelling may occur cannot provide inormation on
translational and post-translational modification peace
What are the Advantages of opportunity sampling
i think that advatages are that its quicky and easy!! i think
that advatages are that its quicky and easy!!
What reinforces the founder effect
Inbreeding
What is a disadvantage of inbreeding
Ask your mom.
What is the difference between a test cross and a back cross in genetic
a test cross is the cross made between the progeny and the
recessive parent,whereas the back cross means crossing of progeny
with either dominant or recesive parent.
Genetic recombination generates diversity in what part of the immune system
Genetic recombination is a major factor contributing to
cell-mediated immunity. Different B cells and T cells are able to
recognize a wide variety of targets because of the genetic
recombination they undergo in developmental stages.
Inbreeding over a short period of time may
Increase beneficial mutations
How are inbreeding and hybridization the same
they both produce offspring but inbreeding the offspring will
look similar to its parents and hybridization the offspring will
not look similar to the parents.
What is the hybridization of PH3
The hybridization of PH3 is sp3
How can you explain the fact that the offspring that has a BB genotype and one that has a Bb genotype are both black
B is dominant.
What advantage does polyploidy give to a plant breeder
It produces bigger and more flourishing crops and breeders could
use the polyploidy to breed other plants and make them produce more
food which would result in a lot more money for the breeders and
sellers.
Are dog breeds produced by inbreeding or genetic engineering
A molecule having four total electron groups around the central atom has three bonding electron groups and one nonbonding electron group what is its molecular structure
Why are prefixes not used in naming ionic compounds
How does the shape of a molecule affect the polarity of the molecule
What effect does a lone electron pair have on molecular shape