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Phoenicians are linked to literacy through their development of one of the earliest alphabets, which significantly influenced written communication. Their alphabet was phonetic, meaning it represented sounds rather than whole words or syllables, making it easier to learn and use. This innovation laid the groundwork for the alphabets used in many modern languages, facilitating literacy and the spread of knowledge across cultures. The widespread adoption of their writing system helped promote trade, administration, and cultural exchange in the ancient world.

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What is a channel linked receptor?

A channel linked receptor transduces functions of the same protein molecule. An example of a channel linked receptor are neurotransmitters in the brain.


Why G protein linked receptor is called as G protein linked receptor?

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How do you know if a trait is sex linked dominant or sex linked recessive?

A trait is sex-linked dominant if it appears in every generation and affects both males and females. It is sex-linked recessive if it skips generations, more common in males, and passed from carrier females to affected males. Mendelian inheritance patterns can help determine if a trait is sex-linked dominant or sex-linked recessive.


How are linked genes similar to sex linked genes how are they different?

Linked genes are genes that are located close to each other on the same chromosome and tend to be inherited together during meiosis. Similarly, sex-linked genes are located on the sex chromosomes (X or Y) and their inheritance patterns differ between males and females due to their chromosomal differences. The key difference is that while linked genes can be located on any chromosome, sex-linked genes are specifically associated with the sex chromosomes. Additionally, sex-linked traits often show distinct patterns of inheritance based on the sex of the individual, which is not necessarily the case for linked genes.


Since the colorblindness is located on the X chromosome colorblindness?

Why is colorblindness a sex-linked trait? Descendants of colorblind hemophiliac man both disease are sex- linked? why do non of the children have either hemophila or colorblind

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