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1) bay - 0%
cream - 0%
buckskin - 100%
2) cream - 25%
bay - 25%
buckskin - 50%
3) co-dominance
Explanation:
Ok so a run down on Punnett Squares, all you have to do is put the parent's genes on the top and right hand side and combine those two genes in the middle as I did in the picture. Now, co-dominance, this basically means that there is no dominant allele. For example, imagine a white flower (W) and a red flower (R). If these two plants were to breed, you would get a pink flower (WR). This means the red allele and the white allele are both co-dominant. It is basically a combination of both genes that result in a mixed phenotype of the two genes, aka red and white makes pink. This is also how you get an AB blood type.
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Blood type is not a concern when transfusing plasma from person to person because the plasma does not contain red blood cells. when things such as organs or blood are given to people (contain red blood cells), they must match the blood type of the person receiving these things so that there is a smaller chance of the person rejecting the organs, blood, etc. due to plasma not having red blood cells, we do not need to worry about the body rejecting it.
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Nucleic acids are the building blocks of proteins so a b is rna and C is genes
Answer:
Ureteroplasty is surgery to remove the stricture.
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