Answer:
sorry I don't think I can do it that fast
Explanation:
Answer:
4, based on the assumption that the R allele is dominant over the r allele, and that the T allele is dominant over the t allele.
Explanation:
Any bush with a dominant petal color allele (R) will have red petals. This includes Rr and RR.
Any bush with a dominant bush size allele (T) will have a tall bush. This includes Tt and TT.
The only way to acquire a short bush or pink petals is to have two recessive alleles together (tt, rr).
RRTT, RrTT, RRTt, and RrTt -> red petals with tall bushes
RRtt, Rrtt -> Red petals with short bushes
rrTt, rrTT -> pink petals and tall bushes
rrtt-> pink petals with short bushes.
These are the four phenotype variations possible in this dihybrid cross.
Isotonic cells stay the same hypertonic the cells shrink and hypotonic the cells grow or swell
<u>I dont really know, but cell cycle has alot to do with DNA and mutations which can cause DNA not to be replicated </u>
When you are constructing graph the independent variable always goes on the x-axis. Which is horizontally drawn.