How can prophase I and metaphase I in meiosis cause genetic variation in offerspring?
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Edited answer:
During prophase I of meiosis pairing among homologous chrosomes takes place. This is followed by crossing over. The recessive and dominant genes get interchanged during chiasma formation and such interchanged genetic material get separated in to different cells during mtaphase I. Hence, prophase I and metaphase I cause genetic variations in the male and female gametes. On randum mating among these gametes, genetic variation in the offsring are caused.
Will there be a repo the genetic opera 2?
As of now there are no current plans for a sequal to 'Repo! The Genetic Opera'.
Terrance Zdunich has been spending his time lately working on his comic 'The Molting'.
NOTE: No, there will not be a Repo! sequel. The creators and director no longer own the rights; Lionsgate has them. You can, however, enjoy their latest work The Devil's Carnival and it's upcoming sequel The Devil's Carnival: Alleluia. Both films will/have feature(d) cast members from Repo!.
A multicellular organism that carries a specific genetic change in each cell because of an intervention at the fertilized egg stage is known as a transgenic. The first documented transgenic animals were mice.
What are the different types of speed cameras?
As I believe I understand your question the adjective phrase Speed Cameras refers tohigh shutter speed to stop motion or take pictures of moving events such as horse races. as such there are several different types. by a sort of concveiton the termspeed is lited to shutter speeds of l/l000 of a second and up. Thus Speed Graphicwhich was introudced way back in l9l2 (Titanic!) tehre ws also a German camera called a Speed Nettel and varios remote-release speed protocols for the Swedish Hasselblads someof which are inrtended for police surveillance use. i am not sure i entirely understand your q
Which subjects would help in genetics?
you need to first join IIT JEE or appear for AIEEE. Also CHEMISTRY and MATHS is neccessary to persue genetic engineering you have to get atleast 60% or above in JEE then only you can persue genetic engineering.
What does the term sticky ends refer to in gene splicing?
Sticky ends are produced by cutting the DNA in a staggered manner within the recognition site producing single-stranded DNA ends. These ends have identical nucleotide sequence and are sticky because they can hydrogen-bond to complementary tails of other DNA fragments cut by the same restriction enzyme.
Will they make a Repo Man the Genetic Opera 2?
As of October 23, 2012 Darren and Terrance have announced via YouTube that there will not be a Repo! sequel. Lionsgate currently holds all rights (save a few theatrical licenses) to Repo! The Genetic Opera. You can, however, enjoy their latest project, The Devil's Carnival and its sequel, The Devil's Carnival: Alleluia. The films feature some cast members from Repo!.
Possible sequel In regards to the possibility of a sequel, Alexa Vega has been quoted as saying: "From the very, very beginning, we always talked about a prequel or a sequel to this movie. And it's hard, because as of right now, we all want to do it, but, you know, it didn't really do as we hoped. We didn't really have a lot of support. But we're hoping that the fans will come back, and it will be an underground cult classic that will grow, and that will eventually spark us to do another." Darren Lynn Bousman has also indicated interest, stating; "I would love to follow up Repoand finish the story, because it was conceived as a three-part movie. But this movie is all about support from the internet, and support from fans. This is not a movie where you'll see billboards or bus stop ads or trailers on TV." It is also expected that Paris Hilton would return in her role as Amber Sweet -------------------------------------------- (previous answer)
A sequel for Repo! The Genetic Opera? That is hard to say. Some say it depends on sales. Still, the first movie was an excellent one and it would be hard to say whether a second Repo will be made. It's fine by itself but would it truly live up to or even surpass the first in quality? It's hard to say. A similar musical, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, had Shock Treatment as it's sequel. Admittedly, it was a strange film. You don't really hear of or see advertisements of it as you do when people gather for Rocky Horror. The original is a cult classic! In conclusion, you would have to consider many things such as time, money, success rate, etc. in the possible making of a Repo 2.
What are the causes of lawlessness and disorder in boomrtowns?
Lawlessness and disorder in boomtowns are caused by the dynamics of business. Some people are simply greedy, and the workers who are attracted to these cities are sometimes rather lawless themselves.
How do scientists transform bacteria cells?
Usually they transform them by changing their genetic code, they change it by splitting the genetics of a bacteria (it looks like a circle, rather than a double helix) and adding in a part of another organism's code, this is most commonly seen in preparing insulin for diabetics, the gene that codes for insulin is "spliced" onto the regular bacteria gene, and then the bacteria is grown, harvested, and refined to get insulin that would otherwise have to have come from pigs or other animals
There is some correlation between Crohn's disease and genetic but so far there is no definitive answer. Family history often shows others in the family of a patient have had some form of bowel disease. There is a great chance of a child of a Crohn's patient developing the disease later in life but the disease seems to be able to skip generations.
Why must a cell reduce the amount of genetic material during meiosis?
So that it can separate into more cells.
the production of a new genome through the transfer of part of the genome of one organism to another organism.
Can genes of two persons be identical?
The genes of identical twins are identical because the twins come from one egg that has split after fertilization. Fraternal twins are not identical since they come from two eggs but have occupied the mother's womb at the same time.
Genetic traits are variations of features passed on to offspring from there parents.
What does NLDGD C G charges mean?
There are too many acronyms to know exactly what you are trying to ask. If there were less letters and more specifics about the question you are asking, that would help.
How does genetic inheritance and physical being of managers'affect decision making in organizations?
How does genetic inheritance and physical being of managers'affect decision making in organisations?
A carrier. This is usually a disease that requires two parts of a gene. The faulty gene is the recessive gene, and the healthy gene is the dominant gene. If two people with one dominant and one recessive gene each have a child they have a 25% chance of producing a child with two dominant genes, thereby resulting in that child having the disease.
Why would you use the amnicentesis test?
Amniocentesis is used for diagnosing foetal infections, Rh incompatibility, and chromosomal abnormalties and neural tube defects of the foetus