Answer and Explanation:
There is possibility of the organisms interbreeding with the wild-type or other sexually compatible species may lead to the loss of the novel trait created unless the trait presents a competitive advantage to the organism. Also the organisms may exhibit faster growth and development thus bestowing on them competitive advantage over the wild-types.
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Answer:
No, it wouldn't provide all the elements needed to assemble lipids, nucleic acids or proteins.
Explanation:
As it can be seen from the diagram, the breakdown of glucose molecules will release hydrogen, carbon and oxygen. All these elements are needed to make lipids, proteins and nucleic acids. But apart from these elements, other elements are also required for the making of these compounds. For example, nucleic acid would require the elements nitrogen and phosphorus apart from carbon, hydrogen and oxygen for its making. Proteins would need nitrogen, sulphur and selenium apart from carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
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<span>A hormone doesn't determine the gender. Chromosomes do. But the female hormones are estrogen and progesterone and the male is testosterone.</span>