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1. Please give answers with detailed explanations. preferentially done by hand or on computer. Need ASAP and will rate ASAP. Part II Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate word or phrase for the definition or concept. (1 pt each) A DNA sequence whose compliment has the same sequence of bases when read in the same chemical direction (5' to 3). 2. Name of the enzyme that catalyzes the formation of a peptide bond between amino acids during translation 3. General name given to any foreign molecule against which the immune system mounts defensive attack The uptake and expression of environmental DNA by a bacterium. Specific me thatd recognition sequences 6. Single-stranded overhangs on a DNA molecule produced by some restriction enzymes Gene interaction in polygenic character where the expression of alleles at one gene locus appears to suppress the expression of alleles at another gene locus Name for the metabolic process that generates glucose from non- Enzyme that cuts double-stranded RNA's located in the cytosol into Highly condensed and inactive X chromosome in mammalian females carbohydrate substrates such as amino acids short single-stranded siRNAs or miRNAs 10. Name of the non-coding sequence on the X chromosome of mammals from which an RNA transcript is transcribed to initiate X- Short Answers Begin on Next PageExplanation / Answer
the allele present are ;
C - curved hair ,dominant
C+ -recessive ,straight hair
H -spiraled hair - dominant
h -recessive of spiraled
a/a+ -lack of hair { seen at third locus }
1. phenotype of the female mosquito ;
the phenotype of the female will be curved hair which is a dominant allele ,located at the first locus of the gene .
2. Genotype of the male parent ;
c+/c+ ; h/h ; a/a+ ,
c+ represent the straight hair which is a recessive allele ,a no hair , h ,recessive spiraled hair
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