Answer: Exons
Explanation:
In eukaryotic cell the primary transcript are very long the contains coding region (exons) and non coding region (introns)
The parts of the gene sequence that are expressed (coding region) in the protein are called exons, because they are expressed, while the parts of the gene sequence that are not expressed in the protein are called introns, because they come in between the exons.
Intron is a portion of a gene that does not code for amino acids. These Intron sequence are cleaved out and exons are spliced (I. E combine together) to form the mature mRNA molecule.
Exons are the mRNA parts that are kept and used to make protein.
Answer:
C. Producing gametes for sexual reproductive purposes
Answer:
Red (1/4), Pink (1/2), white (1/4)
Explanation:
This question involves a single gene coding for flower colour in the snapdragon plants. The gene exhibits incomplete dominance, because the allele for red color (R) is incompletely dominant over the allele for white color (W), hence an intermediate phenotype is produced as pink color (RW).
The pink colored snapdragon plant is produced in the F1 generation. When these F1 offsprings are crossed i.e. RW (pink) × RW (pink), gametes with R and W alleles are produced by each F1 parent.
Using these gametes in a punnet square (see attached image), four possible offsprings with genotypes; RR, RW, RW and WW will be produced in the F2 generation.
RR offsprings (1/4)- Red flowered
RW offsprings (2/4 or 1/2)- Pink flowered
WW offsprings (1/4)- White flowered