A florist obtained a prize winning flower that he wants to breed to be sold. The trait that makes his flower stand out is dominant for a particular trait. In order to successfully breed this flower, he needs to make sure that the dominant trait is pure dominant and not a hybrid. What should the florist do to determine whether or not the flower is pure or hybrid for this trait?
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Biology, 21.06.2019 19:00
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Biology, 21.06.2019 23:00
Neelaredoxin is a 15-kda protein that is a gene product common in anaerobic prokaryotes. it has superoxide-scavenging activity, and it is constitutively expressed. in addition, its expression is not further induced during its exposure to o2 or h2o2 (silva, g., et al. 2001. j. bacteriol. 183: 4413–4420). which of the following statements best describes neelaredoxin synthesis? a-neelaredoxin is produced at all times; levels are constant even when exposed to o2 or h2o2.b-neelaredoxin is produced at all times; exposure to o2 or h2o2 increases expression.c-neelaredoxin is produced at all times; exposure to o2 or h2o2 decreases or prevents expression.d-neelaredoxin is only produced when there is exposure to o2 or h2o2.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 06:10
The normal shape of an enzyme is as shown in structure a. if the enzyme’s shape changes to that shown in structure b, what are two consequences of this change?
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A florist obtained a prize winning flower that he wants to breed to be sold. The trait that makes hi...
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