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Can You Draw A Cross Between Two Parents With Blood Grouping?Where Gene A & B Are Codominent & O Is Recessive.here Male Is With Codominant Gene AB & Female With Recessive Gene O

Asked by Sandeepkan in Biology 1 year ago - 1 answer

Sandeep, I am assuming that the female has the blood group O? If that's true, you can make the following diagram:                  Male           FemaleBlood Groups AB                OGenes            AB              OOAlleles        A        B      O        OOffsprings  AO          AO          BO         BOBloodgroups(offsprings) ...more

Answered by Katie01 1 year ago



How Is One Born With A Gay Gene? Because I Was Born With A Pansexaul Gene,yet Nobody In My Family Is Gay,bi,lesbian Or Exc.,it's Just Something I Wonder.

Asked by Neosaurusx in Gay 6 months ago - 1 answer

Its not a Gene, when your born your hormones decide witch gender you like and then your hormones release it and you discover your attracted to those people. I think its something to do with hormone level or something ...more

Answered by Foxboy1996 4 weeks ago


During The Process Of Transcription, The Information In The DNA Codons Of A Gene Is Transcribed Into RNA. Suppose That Gene X Has The DNA Base Sequence 3'-TACCCTTTAGTAGCCACT-5'. What Would Be The Base Sequence Of RNA After Transcription Occurs?

Asked by Guest957273 in Biology 6 months ago - 1 answer

5'-AUGGGAAAUCAUCGGUGAA-3'The DNA is read from 3' -->5' by RNA polymerase. Producing the RNA above. Notice that the 5' of the RNA is transcribed from the 3' of the DNA (What I'm saying is that what was the 3' end in the DNA is the 5' end on the new RNA and vice versa.)Just remember that When transcribing DNA --> RNA that: T-->A, C-->G, G-->C, A-->U ...more

Answered by mps 6 months ago


What Is A Gene?

Asked by Guest in Science 4 years ago - 1 answer

A gene is a section of deoxyribonucleic acid that codes for a functional protein. Every living organism has a large collection of genes, each one coding for the production of a different protein. The human has about 200 000 different genes. The genes are arranged on separate, very long pieces of DNA, each one of which is wound up ...more

Answered by kath18 4 years ago


How Do You Name A Gene?

Asked by Guest in Science 3 years ago - 1 answer

A gene is named by a research community by publishing the name of a gene in paper and it characteristics. A name of a gene should always have three letters that are followed by an integer. For example: ADE12. The dominant part (allele) of the gene is indicated by capital letters and the recessive allele is indicated by small letters. ...more

Answered by swaraajk 3 years ago


What Is Gene Therapy?

Asked by Guest in Biology 3 years ago - 1 answer

Gene Therapy is the genetic and cellular level based technologies that is used to identify the cause of the disease and hence to implement for the treatment of the disease. Genes are the basic determinant of heredity and different physiological as well as psychological activities, which are carried on chromosomes. Genes primarily convey ...more

Answered by sudipa_sarkar 3 years ago


Who Was Gene Autry?

Asked by BullDog in Entertainment 3 years ago - 1 answer

Gene Autry was an American singer and actor. He was born on September 29, 1907 in Tioga, Texas in the United States. He was best known as the singing cowboy. Gene Autry was a popular radio personality during the Great Depression in the 1930s. He performed several times at the Grand Ol Opry in Nashville, Tennessee. In 1935, he decided to try his skills as an ...more

Answered by BullDog 3 years ago


Who Was Gene Tunney?

Asked by Guest in Boxing 3 years ago - 1 answer

Gene Tunney was a United States boxer and the world heavyweight champion of his time. His original name was James Joseph Tunney, but with the time of his growing popularity changed his name and gave him the nickname Gene Tunney. He was born on 25th May of 1898 in New York in the United States. Tunney started his career as a boxer in the marine crops. He was so much ...more

Answered by sudipa_sarkar 3 years ago


How Is A Gene Transplanted?

Asked by Guest in Biology 3 years ago - 1 answer

Genes identified for specific proteins are cut and isolated in a tube from a source DNA. Source may be humans, other mammals or plants. Source is the genetic donor. The isolated gene is first inserted into a vector. Vectors are carrier molecules for carrying the genes to a suitable host bacterium. The most commonly used vectors are ...more

Answered by srana 3 years ago


What Is Gene Transfer?

Asked by mary10 in Science 2 years ago - 2 answers

Gene trasnfer is a process in which an organism transfers genetic material to another cell that is not its offspring ^^ ...more

Answered by die4m3 2 years ago


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