Answer:
The two blue budgies are most likely to be yyBb each
Explanation:
there are 3 different scenarios possible for crossing blue budgies:
1) yyBB crossed with yyBB
this is not possible because it does not allow for the genotype yybb (white budgies)
2) yyBB crossed with yyBb
again, this cross will not yield the genotype yybb required for white budgies as given in the problem statement
3) yyBb crossed with yyBb
which leaves us with this option being most likely the genotype of the parent budgies who will have white budgies as offspring
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Answer:
In terms of genetic variation, allelic richness (A) estimated through rarefaction resulted in 1.6–3.0 mean alleles per colony, and no private alleles were found. Mean genetic diversity (HE) was 0.525 (SD = 0.11), with values ranging from 0.276 (SD = 0.25) to 0.618 (SD = 0.09).
Explanation:
Utah prairie dog (Cynomys parvidens), and Mexican prairie dog (Cynomys mexicanus)—all of which may be considered rare (Hoogland 2006a). After 200 years of shootings, poisonings, conversion of habitat, and more recently plague, prairie dog numbers are a fraction of what they once were. Two of the species (Utah and Mexican) are listed as threatened or endangered under the Endangered Species Act (ESA).
Hi your answer is definitely going to be B
A large asteroid or comet impacted the earth.
Answer:
Overflow incontinence
Explanation:
Overflow incontinence is due to the leakage of small amounts of urine out of a bladder that is perpetually full. Diabetes and spinal cord injuries may trigger this kind of incontinence.
A spinal cord injury may disrupt interactions among the nerves in the spinal cord that regulates bladder and bowel function and the brain, which leads to incontinence.
This type of inconsistency results from Injury to the spinal cord at T10-L2 causing an overactive bladder.