30 because the spore is already haploid, and the spermatozoids and egg meet up to make a 60 zygote
What is the special molecule that contains genetic material?
The special molecule that contains genetic material is called a chromosome.
Many genetic orders such as galactosemia is a disruption in a metabolic pathway. Galactosemia is a disruption in the process of breaking down galactose.
Is human cloning possible from placenta cells?
it is in the process but till now there is no such report. scientists predict this to be possible because placental cells are very easy to culture and manipulate too.
AnswerI think this is possible.Not sure.we can go about 5 times from the earth to to sun
What is the Role of engineering drawing in textile engineering department?
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How were scientists able to map out genetic material?
Scientists mapped out genetic material primarily through techniques such as DNA sequencing and the Human Genome Project, which aimed to identify and sequence the entire human genome. They utilized methods like Sanger sequencing and next-generation sequencing to read the DNA's nucleotide sequences. Advances in bioinformatics also played a crucial role, allowing researchers to analyze and interpret vast amounts of genetic data efficiently. Together, these technologies enabled a comprehensive understanding of genetic structures and functions.
Which one is not a genetic disorder color blindness hemophilia cystic fibrosis down syndrome?
Down syndrome is a polyploidy (three chromosome 21s)and is considered to be a somatic disorder.
The other three are genetic because they are present in the form of a defective allele on achromosome.
Who is paying for genetic engineering?
When it's done in a lab? In an academic lab it's the funding body (usually a charity or a wing of government). In industry that it would be the company itself.
When it's done naturally? The parents, who end up with identical twins instead of a single baby.
Why would a typical testcross be a difficult way to determine the genotype of of a cow?
Cows only produce one to two offspring at a time and often per year and give birth to an average of 10 to 15 calves per lifetime, which is not enough to make any accurate decisions based on genetic tests done on that one particular cow. In order to have a successful test cross, you need at least 10 offspring per parturition.
What tool is used for tracing a trait through generations of a family called?
Genetic marking of genomes
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What is robustness in genetic algorithm?
The word robust, when used with regard to computer software, refers to an operating system or other program that performs well not only under ordinary conditions but also under unusual conditions that stress its designers' assumptions.
YES! Cloning of animals is a sientific man made process. In my opinion they should not mess with nature and let animals reproduce themselves.
ANS2: No! There are a number of animals that reproduce by cloning. Almost all bacteria, most Protists and even animals as complex as Coelenterates reproduce by cloning...naturally.
ANS3: Animal cloning is unnatural if you're talking about the manmade kind, and I agree with the ANS1, why are we wasting time , effort and $$$ on cloning things that aren't event endangered? We should probably be spending that money on other things If we really don't want certain species to go extinct
What are six different ways DNA has and can be used to answer questions and solve problems?
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During the course of development do cells lose genetic information?
Differential gene expression is not a result of differential loss of the genetic material, DNA, except in the case of the immune system. That is, genetic information is not lost as cells become determined and begin to differentiate.
If cloning was allowed would a clone of a clone of a clone of a clone have a right to clone itself?
One would hope that if cloning were allowed, the clones would be defined as people. If they are people then they should have the same rights as people who are not cloned. If people who are not cloned have the right to clone themselves then those who are should have it as well.
The word "right" can have a legal and an ethical aspect. The question might be talking about whether the practice is legal or whether it is moral.
The Legal Profession treats that sort of question as money in the Bank and will vigorously defend you right to your opinion. The Religious Ethics community will likely oppose any such question until they have debated the question for several years.
Most serious problem associated with the inversion of genetic material?
Chromosomal defects in offspring.
Because no genetic material is lost with inversion of genetic material, individuals often have no obvious physical effects. The major risk with the inversion of genetic material is that offspring of these individuals may have more severe chromosomal abnormalities.
What are five ways genetic engineering could be used?
1. Transgenic E. coli is used to mass produce amino acids, vitamins and organics used as supplements for animals.
2. Plants such as corn and soy have the bt gene, which gives them pest resistance, lowering the need of pesticide use.
3. GFP (green fluorescent protein) is mass produced using various microbes after the gene coding for it is transcribed into them.
4. Transgenic turf-grass can synthesize protein which can help resist drought
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