the answer is endonuclease enzyme
<span>During the development of
a gamete, the two alleles of the P generation separate. Each gamete carries one allele from each
parent which randomly pairs in the F1 generation. This mechanism repeats when
F1 plants cross and yield F2 plants. The
outcome of the F2 generation would then have new combinations of alleles which
can be different compared to the preceding generations.</span>
Hypocalcemia is the medical condition with<span> low calcium levels in the blood serum.
</span><span>Low calcium levels blood can weaken the bones, create kidney stones, and interfere with the way your heart and brain works.</span>
The effects of Hypocalcemia on the heart are w<span>eak contractions, arrhythmias, and low BP., weak thready pulse.
</span><span>Hypocalcemia causes weak cardiac contractions because it increases the </span>resting membrane potential and the excitability of the cardiac muscle.
A sample of DNA is taken from blood of saliva. PCR makes lots of copies, or amplifies the DNA. We then add restriction enzymes to cut the DNA at palindrome sequences. We then run the DNA through gel Elecrophoresis. Each person has unique short tandem repeats that cause a unique number of cuts by the restriction enzyme. These cuts are separated by size on gel electrophoresis, so no two people have the exact same pattern. We can compare individuals banding patterns to what is found at a crime scene, taken in previous samples, in a baby, and the sample that matches all the banding patterns will be the individual.
The branching point on a cladogram represents a common ancestor. A cladogram is a diagram used in cladistics to show relations among organisms. However it is not an evolutionary tree since it does not show how ancestors are related to descendants, nor does it show how much they have changed.