50%. First you need to remember that a BO genotype would result in a B phenotype. The only way to have an O phenotype is to have an OO genotype. Therefore, we know that John's parents are BO and OO. Then, you can make a Punnett square. B O O BO OO O BO OO Half of the offspring between John's parents would have genotype BO and half would have OO. Therefore, half would have each of the phenotypes B and O. The answer is 50%.
The area is known as the pelvic girdle the bones that make up the girdle are the ilium, the ishium and the pubis.
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http://maps.google.com/ For Mainland Great Britain, the 0 Meridian passes through Greenwich, which is in SE London. The most Easterly point is Lowestoft, Suffolk and the most Westerly point is Corrachadh Mòr, Highland, Scotland. The most Southerly place is Lizard Point, Cornwall and the most Northerly, Dunnet Head, near John o Groats in Scotland.
No, John W. Gunnison did not find the town Gunnison. The town was actually named after him in honor of his exploratory work in the region. John W. Gunnison was a United States Army officer and explorer who served in the U.S. Topographical Engineers.
John o' Groats is a small village located in Scotland. As of the last available census data, the population of John o' Groats is around 300 people.
John o' Groats is located in Caithness, which is a historic county in the Highlands of Scotland.
The distance from Plymouth to John O' Groats is approximately 770 miles (1240 kilometers) when traveling by road.
The current record for Land's End John o' Groats is nine days and two hours and is held by by Andi Rivett.
Edinburgh to John o' Groats is 285 miles so it would depend on how fast you drive but I would allow about 7 or 8 hours.
Land's End to John o' Groats is traditionally a distance by road of 874 miles (1,407 km)
Approx. 833 miles
Edinburgh Castle, John 'o Groats.
Inverness and John Oâ??Groats are both located in Scotland. There is a distance of 119. 2 miles between these two locations.
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900 Miles from lands end to john o groats
There is Land's End in the south and John o' Groats in the north.Land's End to John o' Groats is a journey - the traversal of the whole of the island of Great Britain from southwest to northeast. * Land's End is the extreme southwestward (but not southern or western) point of Great Britain, situated in western Cornwall at the end of the Penwith Peninsula. * John o' Groats is the traditionally acknowledged extreme northern point of Scotland, in northeastern Caithness. The actual northernmost point is at nearby Dunnet Head. The point which is actually furthest by road from Land's End is Duncansby Head, about 2 miles from John o' Groats.