In biology, what is polygenic inheritance? What is the genotype of a homozygous dominant organism? What are genotypes and phenotypes? What is the term for the specific combination of alleles for a particular gene in an individual? What are three or more alleles of the same gene that code for...
What is the term given to the sequence of nucleotides that contains the information to make a specific protein molecule? A. Promoter B. Gene C. Operator D. Locus What is the synthesis of RNA on a DNA template called? What is the nuc...
An independent variable is a variable that you can control. One way to explain it to a child is that it is the variable that the child can change during the experiment. For example, in an experiment on the effect of light on plant growth, the child can control how much light a plant ...
Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is a systemic protozoan disease that is transmitted by phlebotomine sandflies. Poor and neglected populations in East Africa and the Indian sub-continent are particularly affected. Early and accurate diagnosis and treatment re
Stomatal closure is sensitive to high atmospheric humidity, which could promote bacterial entry into the plant. After entry into the plant, P. syringae encounters the apoplast, a potentially carbohydrate-rich but heavily defended living space for microorganisms. Recent advances in the identification of...
Health is defined as a person's overall optimal mental, physical, and social condition, in addition to not suffering from disease and/or illness. This definition is endorsed by the World Health Organization (WHO), which emphasizes health as not only being free of disease/illness but rather a...
More recently, LCN has been used to refer to any DNA sample or DNA profile where stochastic effects (e.g., allele and locus drop-out, heterozygous peak height imbalance and elevated stutter peaks) are likely present and/or where the alleles detected are below a laboratory-defined stochastic ...
Molecular Basis of Cell and Developmental Biology: VLDL receptor, a negative regulator of the WNT signaling pathway in choroidal neovascularization This phenotype recapitulated what is seen in wet AMD, suggesting that this is a CNV model. The CNV correlated with over-expression of VEGF in Vldlr-/...
B. Locus. C. Dominant. D. Recessive. E. Genotype. What is a phenotype? a.All the proteins found in an individual b.The type of alleles that a single individual has c. Multiple forms of genes d.The expression of an individual's alleles What is the genotype of...
What is the difference between genes and alleles in biology? What is the difference between dominant and recessive alleles? What is having two identical alleles for a given gene called? What is the phenotype of a heterozygote? What is the phenotype of a homozygous dominant individual?