Friday, July 31, 2009

The human ABO blood typing system is an example of multiple alleles, codominance, and complete dominance?

all three types of inheritance are present. A= A allele B= B allele and i= O allele. A women with blood type A has a child with blood type O. Which of the following men could NOT be the father of this child?


a) type A


b) type B


c) type O


d) type AB

The human ABO blood typing system is an example of multiple alleles, codominance, and complete dominance?
The genotype of someone who is blood type A is either AA or AO ("Ai" in your nomenclature above). Also, a person who is blood type O is genotype OO. So, if the mother is type A and had a child who is blood type O, then the mother must have been AO for the child to be type O. The father must have been able to contribute an O allele, so he could be AO, BO, or OO, but could not be AB. So, the answer is d.
Reply:Is codominance, the example that you says is:





The genotype of mother is Ai (heterozigoto) and her child is Blood type O (ii) then father could be B (Bi), O (ii) or A (Ai), no AB because AB genotype is AB both gens dominants, then the answer is d)... I hope it be useful....

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Whats this girls game??

My brothers girlfriend has made up and broke up with him like a hundred times..He's so weak emotionally and just lets her..





He proposed, they got engaged... had a party (my parents paid for) she dumped him..





Then, got back together...she got pregnant, lost the baby, got pregnany again, lost it again, third time lucky, shes 8 1/2 months... he doesnt live with her.. although they are 'together'


she just got the date for her c-section, told him her mum would be around, so he didnt need to take time off work...





Now she has a 6 year old, who never sees her dad..bro's girl has never worked a day in her life... She see's her mum everday, her mum went on holiday with them, go's on days out with them, (shes married)





He spent his inheritance money on her, buying her a new car, couch, bed, holiday, kids clothes, £700 pram (I kid you not!)


is it as mum and I think , this girl wanted a baby so she wouldnt have to work...and could spend his money forever?

Whats this girls game??
yeah it's probably true but you brother should have seen that he is an adult and it takes 2 to tango, he shouldn't have slept with her if he knew she could get pg.


Good Luck to him anyway, xxxxx
Reply:yeah she is a straigh up sKatt,


your brother deserves better
Reply:gold digger; doll dweller
Reply:She could be playing your brother. Is the baby his? What exactly does she do when she breaks up with him? He should question that. Also, I would recomment a paternity test be done when the child is born. Hope everything turns out ok.
Reply:She a user get want she can get off him ur brother needs to grow a back bone %26amp; say no ya money for his child that good he does to nice for his own good.
Reply:I've met her type and they're not good - he should never had got her pregnant, but you and he prob know that already, right?
Reply:He's getting played. Too late now. You can't unscrew a pregnant woman like you can a light bulb.
Reply:Sorry to say it but it sound like this girl is just using your brother to have a baby.





He would be better of without her but hes a grown man and has to make his own choices, but he needs to support the baby he is having with her.
Reply:in my opinion this sounds like a classic ***** whos just gettin money off your brother ands playing with him, if she dumped him in an engagement then you have to ask yourself why did she except the proposal in the first place?
Reply:sounds like what happening to my brother but he is letting his girlfriend use him and there is nothing we can say to him to make him see whats going on they keep asking for money and he keeps giving to them and it's been two years. you can sit there and tell him she is using you and she doesn't want you just your money and all these things but he is the one who has to take the step to end this mess.........
Reply:what a total cow!! As hard as it would be for your brother, it would be best for him to cut his losses, and seek proper channels through the court to see his child. I hate people like that!! Scummers like that don't deserve children or relationships!!





Best of luck to him. xxx
Reply:your bros an idoit
Reply:Wow.. Your question seem so complicated..





Btw Good luck for ur bro there..





cheers
Reply:She sounds awful and is the type who give us girls a bad name.





Thing is you cannot tell him, if he loves her (sounds obvious he does) there is not an awful lot you can do but be there for him. He will hopefully soon open his eyes he is a dad now that is a lifelong commitment she isn't





One thing you defo not want to do is fall out with him over her.......
Reply:Yes and she couldn't be more obvious, try to encourage your brother to share custody but have nothing to do with this girl, a baby needs both parents but not necessarily together
Reply:She sounds like a user


Tell your brother he has more to life than a cheap girl who plays with his heart


thats all shes doing playing with his heart and usuing him for things she wants


Why can't life be so easy?

Where I don't have to worry about bills or money and just live life in a comfortable setting. like they all say, you either


A.) marry a rich dude


b.) work your *** of for it ( beats the purpose of my question)


c.) become a bad guy and get your money illegally


d.) marry a rich guy( won't that stamp me as a gold digger)


e.) wait for your inheritance





do you have other solutions? or ideas

Why can't life be so easy?
hey .. be a fighter....u can make ur life eassy by ur own....let the world know.....!!!!
Reply:' eat to live, not live to eat'..


yeah life is difficult but it would get more harder if you don't accept n' strive for the best of your living..


--that's part of the journey in life..ΓΌ
Reply:Who says that money and a nice house makes life easy? I know someone who married rich and her husband is out in the bars or doing drugs. I know another women who's rich husband brought herpes home to her. Money does not equal a life of ease. I've lived the poor life in a project and I've lived the rich life. When I lived in the project, I had a job I enjoyed, a nice poor boyfriend (who didn't live with me) and was happy. My rich life was with an alcoholic who used to scream at me for no reason. I had a big house in a prime area and I was miserable. I now live in a modest home, have a job I don't like but a man who is so wonderful to me and my children. Am I happy? Absolutely! Is life easy? Maybe not easy - I prefer "challenging" and "interesting" and definitely joyful.
Reply:get a job..


do things your way.


be happy.


you won't get anywhere if you won't act to it..


the sloution is to work hard..


it pays off at the end..


and you might just realize that things were better off


that way..


life is a series of meaningful tragedies(aaaw, not really tragedies)


and it 's your attitude towards it that matters most.


it's either you grieve that roses have thorns..or you rejoice that thorns have roses!!^^,
Reply:well i think that you should just wait and let fate decide
Reply:One day at a time, apart from when it comes to food
Reply:let's see...win the lottery, etc., etc., etc. However, if life were meant to be easy, then we wouldn't grow as individuals, learn anything about anything, appreciate what we do have and learn to accept that life in itself is a gift. Too many people forget to acknowledge what they do have instead of what they wish for. So very sad.
Reply:I say get a decent job and live in a below average home. That way you'll be making more money than you need. Which equals happier life. Just because you make enough money, doesn't mean you need a house that matches.
Reply:thats sad... what about follow your dreams and just be content....


How do I document a loan made by me to my Mother to assist her in buying a property.?

I wish to lend my mother c£20,000 to assist with a property costing £275,000. I wish it to be secured by a mortgage on the property, not because I don't trust my mother, but so that on death (she is 77) the mortgage will be repaid from the estate and that share of the house will not become part of the Inheritance Tax trap.


I would prefer not to involve a solicitor in drawing up the mortgage deed and would happily use a form available over the internet, if such a thing exists. My aversion to using a solicitor stems from the fact that it will have to be independent of the solicitor she is using for her sale and purchase and just adds to the already considerable costs of the move.


How do I go about registering the charge and does this have to be done at the time the money is lent? That is on purchase.


If I cannot resolve this then I will lend the money unsecured but envisage problems with the tax authorities when I reduce the value of the estate by £20,000 +interest.


Many thanks.

How do I document a loan made by me to my Mother to assist her in buying a property.?
I am in the U.S., so I am not familiar with procedures there. However, I know that where I live, some city, county and state officials do not recognize some forms purchased from the internet. They often have certain requirements that most online forms do not fulfill. If you go the online route, check with the appropriate officials to make sure that the form you use will be recognized.





Personally, I would use a solicitor. Yes, the fees are a pain, but better a small pain now than a big pain later. Besides, that type of thing is pretty inexpensive here. My in-laws loaned us the cash to purchase our house outright from the mortgage company. I believe the lawyer costs were about $500.00 and the paperwork took less than 30 mins. The lawyer also added in some terms and conditions that the available, recognized online forms did not mention. It gave us protection in case of the death of one or both my husbands parents. The lawyer also thought of things that we missed to help protect the parents, like adding a clause to make sure we keep the property insured. Touches like that make a lawyer very much worth the expense.
Reply:Have a solicitor draw it up. Not doing so is downright foolish. Of course you'll have to use a different solicitor than the one who is doing the conveyancing!





The solicitor's bill will be much less than Inland Revenue's if you muck it up!
Reply:i think that the below website will help you to find the right solution
Reply:i think you are trying something dodgy here and you will get caught and will be convicted of fraud, no bank will give a 77 year old women a mortgage unless she has a full time job cos they know that she cannot pay it back, stop trying to rip the system for your own personal profit that is a s in and you will go to hell and live eternity as satins b iatch
Reply:I would think that spending a couple hundred pounds with an attorney would be money well spent.





What happens if you do it wrong? Lose all your money to inheritance tax? How much more could that cost?





Just build the cost of the attorney into the loan.
Reply:You can get a form for a simple note evidencing a debt on the internet. Its not a big deal. Simply specify the amount and the terms (rate of interest, when due, etc.).





If the money is lent, there will be a valid debt of the estate evidenced by the note whether you secure the note by a lien on the property or not. Having the security of the property protects you in the event the estate has unsecured creditors in excess of other assets of the estate. But assuming the inheritance tax applies to the net estate (after payment of creditors), there is no estate tax penalty of making the loan on an unsecured basis.





To record the lien, you typically have to file the mortgage instrument with the local recording official,and pay a small fee. this puts other creditors on notice of the debt.


Help me out a little with some biology!?

Can someone show me in detail how to answer this? If you know the answer, please show me the steps on how to do this. Thank you.





An individual with genotype Tt is crossed with another individual with genotype Tt. The mode of inheritance is autosomal dominant.


What fraction of the offspring is expected to exhibit the recessive trait? (Select one)





A. none


B. one-fourth


C. One-Half


D. Three-Fourths


E. All

Help me out a little with some biology!?
ehxhibit means to be able to see it in the organism. based on the laws of probability and chance 1/4 or 25% of the possible offspring may exhibit the trait.





Tt X Tt








T t


T TT Tt





t Tt tt
Reply:The answer is B





When you cross two heterozygous parents you always get 1/4 -dominant


1/4-recessive


2/4-heterozygous
Reply:TT = NO = 25%


Tt = YES = 50%


tt = YES = 25%





75% or D
Reply:The answer is 1/4.





The recessive trait is, by definition, recessive, and you won't see it in heterozygous individuals. (If you did, then it would be completely dominant, and the other trait woud be recessive).





So in a hybrid cross, you have a 1:2:1 ration of homozygotes, hets/homozygotes. Only those homozygous for the recessive allele will show the recessive phenotype, and that's 1/4th the offspring.

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Do you know the Lectivus still apply?

1 The LORD said to Moses, 2 "Say to the Israelites: 'Any Israelite or any alien living in Israel who gives [a] any of his children to Molech must be put to death. The people of the community are to stone him. 3 I will set my face against that man and I will cut him off from his people; for by giving his children to Molech, he has defiled my sanctuary and profaned my holy name. 4 If the people of the community close their eyes when that man gives one of his children to Molech and they fail to put him to death, 5 I will set my face against that man and his family and will cut off from their people both him and all who follow him in prostituting themselves to Molech.


6 " 'I will set my face against the person who turns to mediums and spiritists to prostitute himself by following them, and I will cut him off from his people.





7 " 'Consecrate yourselves and be holy, because I am the LORD your God. 8 Keep my decrees and follow them. I am the LORD, who makes you holy. [b]





9 " 'If anyone curses his father or mother, he must be put to death. He has cursed his father or his mother, and his blood will be on his own head.





10 " 'If a man commits adultery with another man's wife—with the wife of his neighbor—both the adulterer and the adulteress must be put to death.





11 " 'If a man sleeps with his father's wife, he has dishonored his father. Both the man and the woman must be put to death; their blood will be on their own heads.





12 " 'If a man sleeps with his daughter-in-law, both of them must be put to death. What they have done is a perversion; their blood will be on their own heads.





13 " 'If a man lies with a man as one lies with a woman, both of them have done what is detestable. They must be put to death; their blood will be on their own heads.





14 " 'If a man marries both a woman and her mother, it is wicked. Both he and they must be burned in the fire, so that no wickedness will be among you.





15 " 'If a man has sexual relations with an animal, he must be put to death, and you must kill the animal.





16 " 'If a woman approaches an animal to have sexual relations with it, kill both the woman and the animal. They must be put to death; their blood will be on their own heads.





17 " 'If a man marries his sister, the daughter of either his father or his mother, and they have sexual relations, it is a disgrace. They must be cut off before the eyes of their people. He has dishonored his sister and will be held responsible.





18 " 'If a man lies with a woman during her monthly period and has sexual relations with her, he has exposed the source of her flow, and she has also uncovered it. Both of them must be cut off from their people.





19 " 'Do not have sexual relations with the sister of either your mother or your father, for that would dishonor a close relative; both of you would be held responsible.





20 " 'If a man sleeps with his aunt, he has dishonored his uncle. They will be held responsible; they will die childless.





21 " 'If a man marries his brother's wife, it is an act of impurity; he has dishonored his brother. They will be childless.





22 " 'Keep all my decrees and laws and follow them, so that the land where I am bringing you to live may not vomit you out. 23 You must not live according to the customs of the nations I am going to drive out before you. Because they did all these things, I abhorred them. 24 But I said to you, "You will possess their land; I will give it to you as an inheritance, a land flowing with milk and honey." I am the LORD your God, who has set you apart from the nations.





25 " 'You must therefore make a distinction between clean and unclean animals and between unclean and clean birds. Do not defile yourselves by any animal or bird or anything that moves along the ground—those which I have set apart as unclean for you. 26 You are to be holy to me [c] because I, the LORD, am holy, and I have set you apart from the nations to be my own.





27 " 'A man or woman who is a medium or spiritist among you must be put to death. You are to stone them; their blood will be on their own heads.' "

Do you know the Lectivus still apply?
No. We're under a New Covenant now. People aren't to be put to death and all that anymore.
Reply:Matthew 9:17


Neither do men pour new wine into old wineskins. If they do, the skins will burst, the wine will run out and the wineskins will be ruined. No, they pour new wine into new wineskins, and both are preserved."
Reply:Which book is lectivus? Is it right after exumus?
Reply:Do you know that nothing from the bible has EVER applied in MY life?





EDIT: There is absolutely no way I'm going to read that. I don't give a damn.
Reply:christians only want to apply the levitical laws that don't apply to them or make their lives inconvenient. like the anti-gay rules.





the rest, they ignore.
Reply:is that original wording? does not look like it.
Reply:you have not read the NEW TESTAMANT obviously. quote... "BEHOLD I MAKE ALL THINGS NEW"
Reply:You really expected me to read all that. Who is Molech? You're not slow in condemming people to death are you? Is that meant to be loving and forgiving?
Reply:The Bible's been corrupted by man, my friend. Sorry.


If all of Mendel's monohybrid crosses had involved incomplete dominance, would that have given him the same...

.......results as blending inheritance? (Assume a snap dragon flower color example.)








a. Yes; a cross between red and white flowers would yield all pink offspring.


b. It cannot be determined with the information given.


c. No; half of the offspring would be red or white.


d. Yes; there is always a wide range of phenotypes in monohybrid crosses.

If all of Mendel's monohybrid crosses had involved incomplete dominance, would that have given him the same...
A. This is true since the first study to prove incomplete dominance used the flower color of the snapdragon (Antirrhinum majus). In the study the researcher crossed a red-flowered with a white-flowered plant and all the offspring showed pink flower color. This is due to the mixing of two incompletely dominant phenotypes.
Reply:A. Good thing he used peas that independently assort and have dominate and recessive traits to assort.


An organism is heterozygous at two different loci on different chromasomes?

a) explain how these alleles are transmitted in the process of mitosis to daughter cells


b)explain how these alleles are distributed by the process of meiosis to gametes


c)explain how the behavoir of these two pairs of homologous chromasomes during meiosis provides the physical basis for Mendel's two laws of inheritance











i was just looking for some help so you dont have to answer in full length all of them but rather help with 1 or 2 of them





please and thank you!

An organism is heterozygous at two different loci on different chromasomes?
(c) Mendels first law- the law of segregation occurs because for each characteristic, an organism inherits two alleles, one from each parent. This means that when somatic cells are produced from two alleles, one allele comes from the mother and one from the father. These alleles may be the (homozygous) different (heterozygous)





Mendels second law- the law of independent assortment occurs because the direction in which the two chromatids on one chromosome seperate have no effect on the direction the two chrmatids on the other chromosome seperate. Thus they assort independently of each other





a) IPMAT


INTERPHASE- the chromatin uncoils to form chromosome, the nucleus disintergrates


prophase- chormosome line up equater of the cell


metaphase- centromeers attach to telemeres which are on either poles of the cell


anaphase- chromosomes seperate to either poles of the cell


teleophase the chromosomes uncoil, and two new uclueases form, genetically identical in mitosis





b) the same as a) except for in anaphase the sister chromatids seperate
Reply:........................
Reply:Your question is very confusing...





a) Individual alleles aren't transmitted to progeny during mitosis, their chromosomes, (that contain the alleles) migrate two the daughter cells via spindle apparatus.





b) the same thing goes for meiosis. The alleles on each chromosome are intact as they migrate to each premature daughter cell.





c) This question is what you were probably trying to get at in A and B.





Crossing over only occurs in the formation of gametes (sperm and oocytes). Since gametes proliferate only from meiosis, crossing over is a phenomenon associated with such.





Crossing over is the exchange of alleles from homologues that you were talking about; it occurs in prophase 1.





Mendel's two laws are the "Law of segregation" and "Independent assortment"....





Segregation: Is basically what I said... The alleles of the two homologues have the potential to switch from one chromatid to the other as long as each one has one of the pair of alleles.





Independent Assortment: This simply says that all genes (2 alleles) will assort independently of one another.
Reply:er?.....................................


Mendel's study of genetics differed from his contemporaries' studies because he...?

a. used only pure-breeding parents.


b. examined several different traits at the same time.


c. kept careful records and analyzed the data statistically.


d. worked on plants rather than animals.


e. confirmed the blending theory of inheritance.





Please help, thanks!!

Mendel's study of genetics differed from his contemporaries' studies because he...?
C. is the best answer. In fact, his use of mathematics bewildered many other scientists of the day. We expect to see data and mathematical results, but that wasn't the way they did it in Mendel's day. Now we can look back at Mendel's data and see what he was talking about.





It's C.
Reply:I think b is correct. Although he examined the traits independently, he did study them in the same plants. This is rarely done, because it could lead to confussion.





Pure-breeding parents are always used in genetics studies, records are kept carefully and are always followed by statistics analysis. Genetics studies are done both in plants and in animals.





Hope it helps!
Reply:I would have gone for C.. if your records aren't carefully taken and then analyzed it would have the wrong conclusions.

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Did you know God has a sense of Humor?

Psalm 2 (New International Version)








Psalm 2


1 Why do the nations conspire


and the peoples plot in vain?





2 The kings of the earth take their stand


and the rulers gather together


against the LORD


and against his Anointed One. [b]





3 "Let us break their chains," they say,


"and throw off their fetters."





4 The One enthroned in heaven laughs;


the Lord scoffs at them.





5 Then he rebukes them in his anger


and terrifies them in his wrath, saying,





6 "I have installed my King [c]


on Zion, my holy hill."





7 I will proclaim the decree of the LORD :


He said to me, "You are my Son [d] ;


today I have become your Father. [e]





8 Ask of me,


and I will make the nations your inheritance,


the ends of the earth your possession.





9 You will rule them with an iron scepter [f] ;


you will dash them to pieces like pottery

Did you know God has a sense of Humor?
I have witnessed His humor, sweet sister! I recently bought a car, but before I bought it, told God what I needed and asked Him to lead me to it. He did, the very same day I started looking! But I forgot to tell Him the color and got the perfect car, but the color was not what I would have chosen. God knew my price range and the car was miraculously way less than what I expected it to be, extremely low miles (1,700) as well. But I would have preferred white or silver, not "Salsa Red Pearl"! LOL!!





So yes, God DEFINITELY has a sense of humor!





God bless you!
Reply:No He has no room for those who think of themselves higher than he, or of those whose pride has overflowed in them. God LOVES those who are humble, and who seek Him. Who know to make HIM their King and God!


James 4:6 says "God is opposed to the proud but gives grace to the humble"
Reply:Yes, you have only to look at the platypus to know He has a wonderful sense of humor.
Reply:His sense of humor is always evident when I look in the mirror each morning.
Reply:then why don't most Christians have a sense of humor?
Reply:I am reminded that He has a sense of humor every time I look sat my reflection in the mirror. :)
Reply:The laughter didn't last for long did it.


He soon got back to his wrathful,tyranical and violent self.
Reply:Love, If your going to tell a joke you always got to remember the punch line.
Reply:Yes, I have been to a catholic mass--quite amusing.
Reply:yeah ok whats ur point? r u trying to make fun of him?
Reply:oh yes He has a sense of humour, he created mankind, after all, and that is perhaps the greatest joke of them all..
Reply:He laughs at us, not with us.





He's just not a nice guy.
Reply:Yes, He does , I have experienced it many times in my relationship with Him.
Reply:You will rule them with an iron scepter [f] ;


you will dash them to pieces like pottery .





Oh yeah, funny stuff there....


Why can't life be so easy?

Where I don't have to worry about bills or money and just live life in a comfortable setting. like they all say, you either


A.) marry a rich dude


b.) work your *** of for it ( beats the purpose of my question)


c.) become a bad guy and get your money illegally


d.) marry a rich guy( won't that stamp me as a gold digger)


e.) wait for your inheritance





do you have other solutions? or ideas

Why can't life be so easy?
eat some fruit salad!
Reply:I have only this prayer, which I keep a copy at work:





Good days give you happiness


Bad days give you experiences


Both are essential to life





Keep going...





Happiness keeps you sweet


Trials keep you strong


Sorrows keep you human


Failures keep you humble


Success keeps you glowing





But only God keeps you going!
Reply:First of all don't get worked up about it. The making life easy is pratically impossible you will always have bills no matter how hard you try. You could steal the money and get sent to prson and you wouldn't need to worry about it! But you would eventually be let out! (I DON'T do that!)I wouldn't try the Lottery. Hmm... Sell stuff. You could make things and sell them. I currently sell these things called iCozies, (singualar iCozy) which are hand-knitted iPod socks. You can also sell un-needed things around your house to get some money.
Reply:lol a and d are the same


unless by dude you mean a rich surfer


and by guy you mean ..guy


Why can't life be so easy?

Where I don't have to worry about bills or money and just live life in a comfortable setting. like they all say, you either


A.) marry a rich dude


b.) work your *** of for it ( beats the purpose of my question)


c.) become a bad guy and get your money illegally


d.) marry a rich guy( won't that stamp me as a gold digger)


e.) wait for your inheritance





do you have other solutions? or ideas

Why can't life be so easy?
Dear Chee,





My advice to you is to try to find a field you like..fashion,art,science....


whatever it is and get a job in that field. Apply yourself diligently to do the very best job you can wherever you might be. Do your work like you were working for God..he will honor that.


Promotion comes from the Lord.
Reply:Nothing worth having in life ever comes easy. If it did, everyone would have it and no-one would crave it as much.





All your options involve sponging off other people apart from B. The people involved in options A, D and E had to work their *** off for it, you should too.
Reply:because life isn't fair?


Another Genetics question problem. Please help?

Problem: In fruit flies, the gene for normal wings is dominant over the gene for stubby wings. A heterozygous male fly is mated with a stubby winged female, and 200 offspring were counted about two weeks later.





a. According to the laws of probability and inheritance, what would the expected ratio be of normal to stubby winged flies?





b. What is the genotype ratio for the above cross? What is the phenotype ratio?





c. What are the chances of obtaining a fly with stubby wings?





d. If the first two flies had stubby wings what are the chances of the second fly having stubby wings?

Another Genetics question problem. Please help?
a) 50% normal (N) and 50% stubby (S)


b) genotype: 50% SN, 50% SS and 0% NN, since the stubby winged female is homozygouos for stubby, there are no normal winged offspring that are not heterozygous, so the phenotype ratio is also 50% stubby 50% normal


c) 50%


d) 50%, as the probaility for each fly is 50% independent of how many of what type have been counted before
Reply:When dealing with simple Mendelian ratios,


the odds are 50-50 when you mate a heterozygous individual to a mate that is recessive.


These odds however, are accurate only over a large number of individuals from such a mating. It would be possible for the progeny of any single mating to be all one or the other in phenotype or anywhere inbetween.


sex distribution is the same way as to ratios, you can have a litter of pups for example, that is all males, or all females, but over the course of several litters the total should average out to be about 50-50.
Reply:This can be answered using a Punnett square.





The ratio will be 50-50.





The genotype ratio (Ww x ww) is Ww, Ww, ww, ww.





The chance of obtaining a stubby-winged fly is 50%.





If the first two flies had stubby wings, the chances of the second fly having stubby wings is 100%, because you just stated the first TWO had stubby wings. That would include the second fly and the first fly.
Reply:heheheheh

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I lent a friend some money from my credit cards,its about three years running now,what can i do? I need help.l

he said he would sell his inheritance abroad to pay me back,he tried to repartriate the money but the money got stuck because the bank was being investigated for fraud.This went on until he was advised by another friend of mine to go to the banks headquaters in London,to meet with one of their directors.They investigated and kept asking him to come today and come tomorrow,all to noavail.Then he went to the C.A.B,then the lawyers at the cab took his bank to court,the court ruled in his favour last summer,but they still did not pay out,i still had to carry on servicing this debt in the meantime.Then,came the twist,my friend was under investigation by scotland yard,something to do with fraud that someone else committed,because his name was mentioned in the statement another perpetrator had made.Then he was interogated and cleared,but still had to go to the UnitedStates for a final interrogation,was cleared,and they still have not paid out.His bank has to wait for their say so.I need help!

I lent a friend some money from my credit cards,its about three years running now,what can i do? I need help.l
One does wonder how much of his story can be corroborated, because it sounds quite a bit like a scam if you ask me. Chances are, you will not see that money.
Reply:I'd say suck it up and drive on dude... learn the lesson of never loaning money to someone on your credit card in the future. You're never going to see that money, even if the bank does pay him...in fact the bank already did and he's just stringing you along.
Reply:sorry you got into the situation but hopefully atleast you can say lesson learned. it is very dangerous to lend money to friends as it usually ends up ruining a relationship%26lt;although it doesn't sound that way here%26gt; i would swallow the debt and hopefully your friend is a true friend and will pay you back regardless of if you expect it or not. Good luck!
Reply:A true friend probably wouldn;t have borrowed in the first place, or at the very least made an effort to repay. Sounds like you'll be waiting for your money for a long time if you get anything back at all. I would start to press him to repay, if not, small claims court.
Reply:Just accept it was a gift to him and pay your credit card bill as best you can. You're never getting that money back, and if you do? Then consider yourself lucky.





It doesn't sound like you got anything in writing, therefore he is not legally bound to pay you back.





As Polonius said to Laertes: "Neither a borrower nor a lender be."
Reply:Let me make this perfectly clear,





You CAN NOT give what you DON'T have!





You didn't have the money in your checking or savings to give -- then don't give.





It really IS that simple.
Reply:it sounds like your from out of the country, so i'll only tell you what i know of us law.


an oral contract is like a written contract, but harder to prove. and in law, time is of the essence. when you make an oral contract with someone, you could have just a couple of years before the statute of limitations for suing runs out. you might want to see what the limits are for where you are because if time runs out for you, there is no legal recourse.
Reply:You should never draw money from a credit card. The Interest is very high and it will take you longer to pay for the money you cashed from the credit card than buying goods from it.
Reply:Sorry to hear about your situation, but you're an adult and you must be responsible for your actions. credit cards or no credit cards your responsible to the person you owe debt to, just like your friend who owes you debt. Go back and read the contract you signed with the credit card company and now go back to the contract you gave your friend for this loan. Ok. here's the question to you, did you create a contract when you lend your friend the money? I think you understand where I am going with this........ Take care and I hope your friend follows through soon.
Reply:you can either sue him or admit that you'll never see the money--he clearly has no intent on paying if he hasn't at least made payments by now
Reply:Never lend money that isn't your own. That much should hopefully be clear by now.





Never lend money to criminals. That's step two. This guy is clearly trouble, though you seem to believe he's just dandy anyway.





The only thing you can do is keep paying or pay off those debts yourself, and hope that some year you might get your money back.
Reply:I would probably keep in touch with him and not give him any more money until he pays you back. It might be a while, but if it's alot of money he borrowed, it's worth the while. Hope it helps!


Jennifer
Reply:I think someone took you for a ride.


What is going wrong with our world?

B C schools are being called discriminatory because a homosexual couple is asking that independant schools be included in their complaint to the BC Human Rights Tribunal alleging systematic discrimination against homosexuals in the educational system. The couple, who are both teachers claim a lack of positive portrayals of gays and lesbians in the curriculum.


Yet, in another part of the country, the Muslims want the right to settle their differences involving issues such as divorce, custody and inheritance using Sharia Law. Sharia is a 1300 yr old body of laws and rules for living inspired by Islam's holy book the Quran. An expert in Islamic law and politics said from past experiences with Islam in other nations, Sharia law is often a first step in demands for a separate Sharia state. Sharia law alters definitions of morality justice, and even terms like democracy and human rights.


And even more, the stage may be set for renewed debate in parliament on legalizing assisted suic

What is going wrong with our world?
It seems like we've fallen down the rabbit hole, Alice.
Reply:Rabbit Hole it is/ Watson! Report It

Reply:Kingofnarnia Join us in the Rabbit Hole/ corruption is bein served Report It

Reply:fairy, SOoo Sad, I even cried. I hope others check it out. Report It

Reply:many things that are wrong
Reply:Too many turds and not enough hos (to convert or that have converted. That is why we have a shitty world. Heterosexuality is at fault.
Reply:Short answer? Tribalism.
Reply:the strongest will survive
Reply:THIS IS WRONG WITH HUMANITY!!....


http://pic2.piczo.com/FairyOfDarkness7/?...





you should see it!!
Reply:For the most part, lack of intergrity, honesty and all is a crock of s--t............
Reply:All of humanity is morally bankrupt.
Reply:In answer to your question, there are too many things going wrong w/our world to list here. There are also too many things going 'right'.





I fail to see the direct connection between the gay complaint and Muslim one. I think I see the connection that you are implying: Muslims are subverting the state and want their own little world, and gays do too? Is that it?





Please... your value judgement in here is pretty strong, and biased, in my opinion. Is it wrong for people to ask for a respect of their point of view? No. Is it 'wrong' for them to win something that might remove the rights of someone else; someone who is not hurting them? Maybe.





I see lots of 'gray' here in your question and examples. Should gays force independent (does that mean 'religious') schools to have positive portrayals of gays? No, not necessarily (IMNSHO); that violates their private beliefs. However, neither should they be allowed to have negative portrayals of gays, nor preach the politics of hate. How about teaching (and preaching) the idea that 'Gays do not meet with out beliefs, and yet do not judge them nor hate them; let God judge them." Would that be so wrong? After all, don't most religions reserve judgement for God? Even if you are to judge, does that give one the right to deny someone the pursuit of happiness if it doesn't really harm you?





As for Muslims and Sharia Law... ask another question, and preferably in Law %26amp; Ethics and not the LGBT section. Thank you.
Reply:It is funny that you can't mention God but you can talk about homo stuff all day long. So Reading, Writing and Arithmetic are out and now they teach children Politically Correct Bull.





What is going on? I personally believe this is the point in mankind's history where everything blows up and Jesus returns.





Maranatha Lord Jesus.

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Help..my future mother-in-law is a NIGHTMARE?

my fiance and i have been together for 4 years now and we're planning to get married next year.i asked for advice here 5 days ago. i'm so frustrated.my fiance is the only son of a very wealthy family.my family's not poor and i'm definately not a gold diggger.his mother is against the match-from the very start.i don't know why she hates me, i never gave her reason to. i honestly tried to like her..my fiance's mother threatened to disown mike(my fiance).mike doesnt really care about it but i dont want to be the cause of it.i tried to patch things up with her but she really is against me.and frankly, i dont want mike to be disowned.he's inheritance is worth roughly 2.2 million dollars, excluding the Co. %26amp; the properties owned by his family.im not saying i'm marrying him for money-honestly.i just dont want him deprived of what is rightfully his.i know hes sacrificing alot w/c makes me feel really guilty.i love him,shud i stil go on w/ the wedding w/o his mothers approval?

Help..my future mother-in-law is a NIGHTMARE?
I think his mother is scheming to pretend to disown him to find out whether you're a gold digger should you leave him (after he's "disowned"), then she'll have a point to prove to her son to justify why she doesn't like you and thinks you're wrong for her son and that you're only after the money. Women can be canniving like that. I mean, other than that, I don't know why else she would want to disown her only son unless she wants all the money to herself - which proves she's not a very good mother. So this means if I were you, I wouldn't give a rat's @$$ about her because this is really showing her true colors. Don't let someone like that ruin your happiness. If you know deep in your heart that you love your fiance and that you are definitely not going after the money, you two should go on with the wedding and be happy together. If you ask me, this will anger the mom even more and THAT is satisfying! :)
Reply:Send sonny boy home to his ***** of a mother, the money isn't worth the sake of happyness or the piece of mind. NO MATTER HOW MUCH IT IS.......
Reply:Don't Let this Women Control You. you love him she should be happy about that. she sound like a real *****.
Reply:Why don't you ask your self are you in love with Mike or are you just trying to please his mother. Let your parents know what you are up against with his mother, your mother might be able to help. His mother will never be satisfied with who ever he chooses. Probably because you are a lot like she was at your age. She is giving you the same treatment that her mother inlaw gave her. Take the control back, tell your future husband your not going to put up with her Sh********t and you will not take it anymore. If he loves you he will tell her to back of. Its his life too. IF the choice to not have something to do with you then that is her choice not yours, but she must have respect for you. Mike does not have to make a choice, only the choice to make her respect you. Watch the movie 'Monster-In-Law' with Jane Fonda. And by a bottle of sleepsence. The lady needs some sleep.
Reply:This is reason NOT to marry. She will haunt you and your husband is probably more like her than you realize...I'm serious, look at his qualities,,,,,,
Reply:u will marry him not his mother so dont worry about it....


wen u r married u will live together not with his mother....
Reply:She may not actually disapprove of you, so much as she disapproves of young Mike standing his ground and not letting mommy dearest have her way. This doesn't sound like something you can fix. Be sure you're getting the man you really love, dear, because you'll also get his family. Good luck to all of you (yes, including the monster-in-law).
Reply:hi..if mike loves you so you are a lovable person ..try to make her know you more i'm sure she'll love you %26amp; if she won't it'll be her lost.. don't let her rewend your life all you have to do is loving her for mike's sake ..


Public ABC extends something1, something2 which of the following statements is/are true?

a)ABC should be an interface; something1 and something2 need not, for the expression to be legal.


b)ABC should be a class, something1 and something2 must be interfaces for the expression to be legal.


c)ABC, something1 and something2 must be interfaces for the expression to be legal


d)The above statement is always illegal in Java as multiple inheritance is not supported

Public ABC extends something1, something2 which of the following statements is/are true?
C) ABC, somthing1, something2 must be interface for the expression to be legal.





Though java doesn't supports multiple inheritence for class, an interface can extend as many interface as needed. You can try compiling. But there is also a reason behind it.


Java does not supports multiple inheritence because in diamond inheritence ( B and C extends A and D extends both B and C) it can cause ambiguity( as two copies of members of A would present in D).


This is not so for interface as there can't be ambiguity as all refer to same copy. So Java supports multiple inheritence for Inetrface
Reply:)The above statement is always illegal in Java as multiple inheritance is not supported





ABC needs to be a class. Something1, Something2 need to be interfaces and ABC should implement Something1 and Something2, not extend.


Base class or derivrd class?

in c++ which class is best base class or derived class %26amp; why give ur ans on the base of functionality,inheritance,visibality mode,accessbility ?

Base class or derivrd class?
the class which is inheritED by another is the base class.





the class which inheritS is the derived.





inheriting a class, is the act of taking a class as-is, and extending it's features and functionality. (adding new ones)








for the rest, please go and get a good book on C++.





you can try Thiking in C++ by Bruce Eckel which is freely downloadable . (Google "Thinking in C++ Bruce Eckel")





best of luck!


Which of the following statements is true regarding genomic imprinting?

A. It may explain the transmission of Duchenne muscular dystrophy.


B. It explains cases where the gender of the parent from whom an allele is inherited affects the expression of that allele.


C. It is found in X inactivation in human females during early embryonic development.


D. It explains sex-linked inheritance in which the sex of the parent carrying the mutant allele determines whether male or female offspring will be affected.


E. It is greatest in females because of the larger maternal contribution of cytoplasm.

Which of the following statements is true regarding genomic imprinting?
Perhaps the most widely accepted explanation for the occurrence of genomic imprinting is the “parental conflict hypothesis” (Moore and Haig 1991). The hypothesis states that the inequality between parental genomes due to imprinting is a result of the differing interests of each parent. The father is more interested in the growth of his offspring, at the expense of the mother. The mother's interest is to conserve resources for her own survival while providing sufficient nourishment to current and subsequent litters. Accordingly, paternally expressed genes tend to be growth promoting whereas maternally expressed genes tend to be growth limiting (Moore and Haig 1991).


Another hypothesis behind the origins of genomic imprinting is that this phenomenon evolved to silence foreign DNA elements, such as genes of viral origin. There appears to be an over-representation of retrotransposed genes, that is to say genes that are inserted into the genome by viruses, among imprinted genes. It has also been postulated that if the retrotransposed gene is inserted close to another imprinted gene, it may just acquire this imprint
Reply:e

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In Mendel's time, most people believed that:?

A. all genetic traits bred true.





B. only certain forms of domesticated plants and animals bred true.





C. the characteristics of parents were blended in the offspring.





D. Acquired characteristics were inherited.





E. The inheritance of traits was controlled by blood.

In Mendel's time, most people believed that:?
E. The inheritance of traits was controlled by blood. is correct:





"Veterinary Dictionary: pangenesis


A now discarded hypothesis about heredity stating that the whole organism reproduces itself through all of its parts. The proposed mechanism is based on the supposed existence of gemmules in the blood each of them representing a cell of the body and each of them throws off an atom which is inherited by an offspring."


http://www.answers.com/topic/pangenesis?...


Mendel's observations?

Mendel observed that genes for different traits do not influence the inheritance of other traits. That observation is known as...





a. Codominance


b. The Law of Dominance


c. The Law of Independent Assortment


d. Incomplete dominance


e. The Law of Segregation

Mendel's observations?
Law of Independent Assortment
Reply:the principle of independent assortment





According to the principle of independent assortment, different pairs of alleles are passed to offspring independently of each other. The result is that new combinations of genes present in neither parent are possible. For example, a pea plant's inheritance of the ability to produce purple flowers instead of white ones does not make it more likely that it will also inherit the ability to produce yellow peas in contrast to green ones. Likewise, the principle of independent assortment explains why the human inheritance of a particular eye color does not increase or decrease the likelihood of having 6 fingers on each hand. Today, we know this is due to the fact that the genes for independently assorted traits are located on different chromosomes .
Reply:The key to a rational treatment of elementary Mendelian genetics, specifically to an understanding of the origin of dominant and recessive traits, lies in the facts that: (1) alleles of genes encode polypeptides; (2) most polypeptides are catalysts, i.e. enzymes or translocators; (3) the molecular components of all traits in all cells are the products of systems of enzymes, i.e. of fluxing metabolic pathways; (4) any flux to the molecular components of a trait responds non-linearly (non-additively) to graded mutations in the activity of any one of the enzymes at a catalytic locus in a metabolic system; (5) as the flux responds to graded changes in the activity of an enzyme, the concentrations of the molecular components of a trait also change


It is then possible to account rationally, and without misrepresenting Mendel, for: the origin of dominant and recessive traits; the occurrence of Mendel's 3(dominant):1(recessive) trait ratio; deviations from this ratio; the absence of dominant and recessive traits in some circumstances, the occurrence of a blending of traits in others; the frequent occurrence of pleiotropy and epistasis.





A rational explanation of Mendel's observations


. Quantifiable differences between any two forms of a trait


Implications of the systemic approach of Kacser and Burns





etc etc also there
Reply:Mendel only had 2 laws, the law of segregation and the law of independent assortment. The rest are out of the question.





Answer is C.





Mendel's law of segregation states that an allele will give rise to a gene expression and an allele is inherited from each side of the parent respectively. The dominant allele would show determine the phenotype of the organism.





The law of independent assortment states that the gene inheritence is not affected by other traits. This is also known as the 9:3:3:1 and 3:1 inheritence pattern.





So there you go, answer is C.


In a pedigree....which condition...?

_____31. In a pedigree, you notice that individuals who have a single parent with the condition have the condition themselves 50 percent of the time. Of the following, which condition has an inheritance pattern that best fits the description?


a) Tay-Sachs disease


b) Huntington's disease


c) Cystic fibrosis


d) Sickle-cell anemia


e) Phenylketonuria

In a pedigree....which condition...?
The answer is Huntington's Disease "a degenerative disease of the nervous system, is caused by a lethal dominant allele that has no obvious phenotypic effect until the individual is about 35-45 years old.....any child born to a parent who has the allele for Huntington's disease has a 50% chance of inheriting the allele and the disorder." (source: Campbell)
Reply:Each child of an HD parent has a 50-50 chance of inheriting the HD gene. If a child does not inherit the HD gene, he or she will not develop the disease and cannot pass it to subsequent generations.
Reply:I'm not completly sure but I'm pretty sure it's not sickle cell anemia since that is a blood disease that wouldn't really show up 50% of the time.
Reply:not my level..,
Reply:Huntingtons is a dominant condition. If you have a parent with the condition you have a 50% chance of getting it. I had a student whose mother and aunt both had it!! Poor boy.......


The others are recessive conditions.


Gift tax rule problem?

I have 1 brother(no kids), 4 sisters(2 have no kids). My mom received an inheritance. She would like to give all her kids and her grandkids 12000 each. I have 2 kids. Prior to this my brother and sisters with no kids wanted to give money to their nieces and nephews. If my mom gives money to all of us and we in turn give money to the kids/nieces nephews how will the government view the transactions. A gives to B, C and D and then B and C also give to D. Do we avoid the gift tax rules or open a can of worms.

Gift tax rule problem?
Read this


http://taxipay.blogspot.com/2008/03/us-g...
Reply:In your example, the IRS sees $36K leaving mom's bank account and ultimately $36K landing in D's. Using form over substance, the IRS sees that mom made a $36K gift and she needs to file form 709 and track the taxable portion of $24K. (She doesn't actually pay tax until she hits $1,000,000 in taxable gifts.)

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Pre-calculus problem help?

An inheritance of $12,000 is invested in two different mutual funds. One fund pays 5 1/2% simple interest and the other pays 8% simple interest.


a. If x dollars is invested in the fund paying 5 1/2%, how much is invested in the fund paying 8%?


b. Write the annual interest y in terms of x.


c. Use a graphing utility to graph the function in part b over the interval 0 is less than or equal to x which is less than or equal to 12,000.


d. Explain why the slope of the line in part c is negative.

Pre-calculus problem help?
A) let y be the amount invested in the 8% fund





B) couple steps involved here...





$12,000 = y + x


y = $12,000 - x


Annual interest y = Principal * Rate * Time


Annual interest y = (y * 8%) * 1 year


Annual interest y = ($12,000 - x) * (0.08) * 1


Annual interest y = ($12,000 - x) * (0.08)


Annual interest y = $960 - 0.08x





C) can't exactly help you here. just graph it yourself and make sure your domain is 0 is less than/equal to x and x is less than/equal to 12,000. you can go to webgraphing.com to help you make a graph.





D) i'm not sure of an answer here but my guess is..the slope is negative because as X gets larger, annual interest Y will get smaller because if X gets bigger, that means the amount of money deposited into the 8% account is smaller thus resulting in less annual interest.


What do you think of the Republicans platform?

Republican Party Census Document/Questionnaire


For those of you who will not receive one.


Here are the questionnaire questions: [All questions share the same generic answers : Yes, No, Undecided]





Homeland Security Issues:





1. If Democrats try to gut the USA Patriot Act and other important laws that promote the safety and security of all Americans, should the Republicans fight back?





2. Should we stop the Democrats from cutting funding for our intelligence agencies or bring back Clinton-era restrictions on inter-agency communications?





3. Do you support the use of air strikes against any country that offers safe harbor or aid to individuals or organizations committed to further attacks on America?





4. Should we do everything we can to stop Democrats from repealing critical border and port security legislation?





5. Should our homeland defense forces use profiling to protect our nation?








Economic Issues:





1. Should we continue working to permanently repeal the Inheritance or “Death Tax”?





2. Should President Bush’s successful income and capital gains tax cuts be made permanent?





3. Should Republicans renew the fight for a Balanced Budget Amendment?





4. Should Republicans unite to keep our pro-growth achievements from the past six years intact by blocking new federal government bureaucracy and red tape?





5. Should Republicans in Congress oppose the new wasteful government spending programs proposed by the Democrats and their leaders, Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid?








Domestic Issues:





1. Do you agree that we must stop illegal immigration?





2. Should we continue working for serious tort reform to protect individuals and small businesses from predatory lawsuits?





3. Should we make sure President Bush’s judicial nominees receive fair hearings and up or down votes in the Senate even when Democrats threaten a filibuster?





4. Should Republicans in Congress protect American’s private property rights from eminent domain?





Social Issues:





1. Do you think Congress should pass the Federal Marriage Amendment?





2. Do you want us to defend the recently-passed partial birth abortion ban from attacks by the Democrat majority?





3. Do you support President Bush’s initiative to allow religious and charitable groups to do more to help those in need?








Defense Issues:





1. Do you think U.S. troops should have to serve under United Nations commanders?





2. Do you agree that our top military priority should be fighting terrorists?





3. Should we fight Democrat efforts to impose Clinton-era cuts in the Pentagon’s budget?





4. Should Republicans continue to support the State of Israel?





5. Do you support economic sanctions against North Korea and Iran to stop their nuclear weapons programs?





6. Do you agree that sowing seeds of Democracy and freedom in the Middle East is a worthy goal?








Republican Party:





1. Do you support the election of Republican candidates across the country and the rebuilding of our majorities over the next ten years?





2. a. Did you vote in the year 2002?


b. Did you vote in the year 2004?


c. Did you vote in the year 2006?





3. Will you join the Republican National Committee by making a contribution today?


a. Yes, I support the RNC and am enclosing my most generous contribution of:


b. Yes, I support the RNC, but I am unable to participate at this time. However, I have enclosed $11 to cover the cost of tabulating my survey.


c. No. I favor electing liberal Democrats over the next ten years.





Special Question for RNC members only:


Which issues will be most important to you (rank the top three) as you vote in the Primary and General Elections next year?


Abortion—Education--Federal Budget—Gun Control—Homeland Security—Illegal Immigration—Social Security—War on Terror—Other:


Well if that doesn’t give you a clear picture of the Republican party I don’t know what will.

What do you think of the Republicans platform?
Thank you for posting this list of republican plank items.





It shows how small minded they are and what they think of the voters who get letters like this asking for money to support such utter garbage. Notice how they vilify the democrats and independents.





The RNC must not think very highly of their voter support. Any organization that thinks that little of their base deserves what they got and what is about to happen early next year when their candidates are thrown from their offices en masse.
Reply:I'm not filling out that whole thing. If the GOP doesn't already know what their conservative base wants, then they don't deserve to win in 2008.
Reply:If that really is the Republican Party Census Document, I can see why they're having so many problems. They're concentrating all their energies on the Democrats-as-enemy angle, instead of suggesting ways to actually improve our country (in ways other than fighting Democrats). There are as many Democrats in this country as Republicans. I'm looking for candidates who are willing to do their best to represent the entire country, and not just the citizens who voted/donated for them.
Reply:Your name is Libby? And your a Dem? Your father is proud Im so sure! Shalom!
Reply:It's a blank of a lot better than a Democrat's agenda of sneaking in Universal Health-Care, Illegal Aliens, and cutting, and running from the war on terrorism, without the permission of the American People!
Reply:I'm a conservative and I don't agree with everything that the party represents..I will be voting for a republican
Reply:I think it would be funny if someone would get a saw and cut the legs off their platform.


Biology...h e l p?

1) the inheritance of a trait in humans is best described as being determined by


a A SINGLE ALLELE


b ONE OR MORE PAIRS OF ALLELES


c ONE PAIR OF CHROMOSOMES


d THE SEX CHROMOSOMES OF THE OFFSPRING





%26amp;





which is the following cell types formed by meiosis?


a MUSCLE CELLS


b SPERM CELLS


c SKIN CELLS


d BLOOD CELLS





if you could...could you please explain why? i'm taking chemistry but i HAVE to take a state-required biology test. please %26amp; thank you. -kia

Biology...h e l p?
1) b.





Human traits are determined by pairs of alleles, one of which comes from each parent.





2) b.





Sex cells are formed by the process of meiosis. Sperm cells are sex cells, which are formed by the process of meiosis.
Reply:1) b





2) b





alleles are directly linked to what traits we get. meiosis is responsible for the production of gametes like sperm @ egg.
Reply:I can answer the 2nd question!





The 2nd question answer is B. Sperm Cells





Meiosis is used to split the daughter cells in to four daughter cell and there are 4 sperm cells.. while for females at the end of the meiosis cycles there is 1 egg and the other 3 just kinda of die off.


Meiosis goes threw a cycles too.. like it goes threw everything kinda of twice.. like it goes threw it ones making it kinda of mitosis but it goes threw it once more to make it half of the original number of chromosomes..





like for humans





46 during mitosis and at the end of meiosis 23
Reply:BOTH ANSWERS ARE B!
Reply:That first question seems to be incomplete - all of the choices are kind of wrong, and somewhat correct as well. If you're talking about a specific trait like tongue-rolling ability, then you can say how it's inherited, but some things in human inheritance are a single allele (Parkinsons disease) , some things are on the sex chromosomes (red-green colorblindness), some things are inherited by pairs of chromosomes which normally don't come in pairs (Down's Syndrome). It's a bad question.





The other one is easy though. Mitosis is replication of the whole cell and all of it's genetic information, while Meiosis results in splitting of the genetic information in half. In meiosis, each of the daughter cells gets half of the genes. This is usually only done to create germ cells like eggs or sperm. Some plants commit meiosis and are capable of living with half their genes, but in animals, it is used exclusively for production of "haploid" germ cells like sperm and eggs.
Reply:d. because they inharite genes from their parents and i learned bout "sex chromosomes" i also was talked to about meiosis but im not sure i think its d blood cells but not 100% sure, sorry
Reply:The cell types that form meiosis is B- Sperm Cells. In males, meiosis occurs in precursor cells known as spermatogonia that divide twice to become sperm. In females, meiosis occurs in precursor cells known as oogonia that divide twice into oocytes. Im not sure about your first question. Hope this helps you, good luck on the test.
Reply:Dont beleive any of these answers!!!


i know all about Genetics


Number one is B, multiple alleles affect things like traits not just one thing





Number two is B, meiosis is making sex cells


mitosis is body cells
Reply:both are b i think


at least i KNOW the last one is b


its DEFINETLY NOT D


Genetics -Help!?

1- A normally pigmented man marries an albino woman. They have 3 children, 1 is albino.What is the Genotype of the father?





2- 2 intensely freckled parents have 5 children,2 that are intensely freckled 3 that aren't. (Assume the trait is governed by a single pair of alleles), is the intense freckledness an example of dominant or recessive inheritance, Why?





3-Epistasis Problem:





a- A male black Labrador retriever of genotype BbCc mates with a female Labrador retriever of genotype BbCc. What color can their offspring be?


b- In what % is each of them expected to occur? (use a dihybrid cross to answer)


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1- I think it's heterozygous b/c there are Different alleles involved,but Idk how to set up the Punnett Square to prove it is it PP x pp?





2- I know it's dominant b/c both parents are freckled but IDK how to prove that.





3- I just have no idea where to start.How do I set the punnett square up etc?





Please Help Me Understand How to do these!Thank You! = )

Genetics -Help!?
1. The father is heterozygous. Use these in the punnet square:


Aa x aa. (The father is the heterozygous one, the mother is the homozygous)





2. You're right. It is a dominant inheritence. To prove that just use these in a punnet square: Ff x Ff Those show that both parents have freckles because it is dominant. But if you do the punnet square on that, you will see that there is a 25% chance that the offspring will not be freckled. (there is a "ff" in one of the squares) That is where the unfreckled kids came from.





3. Okay, this one is kind of tricky to explain through words over the computer. But, you take your BbCc x BbCc and it kind of like "foiling it." I don't know if you are familiar with the term "foil" but it is used in math. First you set up a dihybrid cross. (i assume you know what that is, 16 squares total.) Take your first term: BbCc. Along the top of the punnet square do this:





1st block: BC


2nd block: Bc


3rd block: bC


4th blcok: bc





Now take your second term and do the exact same thing since both terms are the same. Now all you have to do is cross them. I don't know what to tell you about what color their offspring can be because you didn't tell me what the "Cc" trait is for. But to find out the percent is easy. Just take how ever many blacks you get and divide it by 16 since there are a total of 16 blocks.





I hope this helped you. I took Genetics last year. E-mail me back at bhuff89@yahoo.com and let me know how everything went.

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Ahhh Genetics Help Please!?

1- A normally pigmented man marries an albino woman. They have 3 children, 1 is albino.What is the Genotype of the father?





2- 2 intensely freckled parents have 5 children,2 that are intensely freckled 3 that aren't. (Assume the trait is governed by a single pair of alleles), is the intense freckledness an example of dominant or recessive inheritance, Why?





3-Epistasis Problem:





a- A male black Labrador retriever of genotype BbCc mates with a female Labrador retriever of genotype BbCc. What color can their offspring be?


b- In what % is each of them expected to occur? (use a dihybrid cross to answer)


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1- I think it's heterozygous b/c there are Different alleles involved,but Idk how to set up the Punnett Square to prove it is it PP x pp?





2- I know it's dominant b/c both parents are freckled but IDK how to prove that.





3- I just have no idea where to start.How do I set the punnett square up etc?





Please Help Me Understand How to do these!Thank You! = )

Ahhh Genetics Help Please!?
1. heterozygous: Punnett square is Pp x pp


2. dominant b/c if it was recessive that would be the only type of allele the parents would pass on and all their children would have to be intensely freckled


3. the Punnett square would be a 4x4 box with the B's and C's independant of each other. so on one side you have BC, Bc, bC, and bc with all of those showing up on the other side as well b/c the female was the same genotype as the male. Obviously the black color is dominant b'c the male is heterozygous and black so all heterozygous offspring and all homozygous dominant offspring will be black as well. the question gets a little fuzzy here though, i think you may have left some out b/c we don't know which of the two genes controls color or if they both do how the interaction between them works. I'd be glad to help further if you have any more information to supply.
Reply:I have another Genetics Question- if you don't mind helping- it's under my Questions or you can find it in the BIOLOGY section- it's my most recent one about phenotypic and genotypic ratios. Thank you! = ) Report It



I need help in the following code?

i create an abstract class "Shape" and i create an array from it i try to do the following steps but the error still





class Shape-----%26gt;abstract


class Circle------%26gt;inheritance from Shape


class Point-------%26gt;inheritance from Shape too





Circle C1;


Point P ( 10 , 20 );








Shape *Array [ 2 ];


Array [ 0 ] = %26amp;C1;-------------%26gt;the error occured here


Array [ 1 ] = %26amp;P; ----------%26gt;and here





the error text is :


cannot convert from 'class Circle *' to 'class Shape *'


Types pointed to are unrelated; conversion requires reinterpret_cast, C-style cast or function-style cast





i need any help with "reinterpret_cast" command

I need help in the following code?
You could help us somewhat by including the actual code. The terms aren't quite the ISO standards, so I'm not entirely certain what you've done. I gather that Circle and Point are derived from Shape. This means that they have all the attributes of shape, but may have more. This would be why the complier doesn't want to covert back to the base type.





I believe you're doing this in the wrong direction. What you need is a more *inclusive* class, derived from Shape and Circle. Use virtual classes, and I think you may get what you need. If not, please re-post and include the actual code, so we're not guessing about what you did.


Mendel's law of independent assortment.?

The law of independent assortment states that the inheritance of allele's for one trait is not affected by the inheritance of allele's for a different trait if the gene's for the trait's are on __________ chrmosomes.





A.Seprate


B.Homologous


C.The same


D.Homozygous





Please help.

Mendel's law of independent assortment.?
A. separate.


Mendelian genetics?

Mendel found that each of the 7 characteristics he studied showed the same pattern of inheritance. One parent trait disappeared in the F1 generation only to reappear in one quarter of the F2 generation. The mechanism governing this inheritance pattern is?





A. a sperm or egg carries only one allele for each inherited trait because allele pairs segregate during gamete production.





B. there are alternative forms of genes that account for variation in inherited characteristics.





C. if the two alleles of an inherited pair differ, then one determines the organism’s appearance and is the dominant allele.





D. for each characteristic, an organism inherits two alleles, one from each parent.





E. law of dominant and recessive alleles.

Mendelian genetics?
the answer is E


because it says that there is a trait that "disappears" and that proves the law of dominant and recessive alleles. An allele can disappear, and then reappear if both of the parents are heterozygous for this trait, then there is a one fourth of a chance that the offspring would show the recessive trait, which is what happened in this situation.
Reply:E since they are looking for a "mechanism"
Reply:The Law of Segregation





A. a sperm or egg carries only one allele for each inherited trait because allele pairs segregate during gamete production.

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Biology Regents Review Questions 10pts to correct answer?

Im taking my biology regents wed. %26amp; dont have an answer key for some of my review questions. Please answer any that you know, but dont guess.


Using the results of his experiments with pea plant crosses, Gregor Mendel discovered


1 the principles of dominance, segregation, and independent assortment


2 that pea plants develop mutations after exposure to radiation


3 intermediate inheritance and gene linkage


4 that DNA is involved in the inheritance of dominant traits


NEXT QUESTION


Genes involved in the production of abnormal red blood cells have an abnormal sequence of


1 ATP molecules


2 amino acids


3 sugars


4 bases


NEXT QUESTION


What determines the kind of genes an organism possesses?


1 type of amino acids in the cells of the organism


2 sequence of the subnuits A, T, C, and G in the DNA of the organism


3 size of simple sugar molecues in the organs of the organism


4 shape of the protein molecules in the organelles of the organism


Thanks and if you can please breifly explain your choice

Biology Regents Review Questions 10pts to correct answer?
1st is 1


2nd is 4


3rd is 2





How could Mendel learn anything except #1. He was a monk studying plants.He never heard of DNA, etc.





The bases are nucleotide bases that form part of the DNA molecule. Wouldn't be ATP energy molecules, you are talking of DNA molecules, nor a.a. found only in proteins that combine based on the instructions in the DNA chain. Nor sugars.





A.A. is simply for proteins, not DNA. DNA is composed of the 4 nucleic acids,. A,T,C, and G (and uracil is in RNA, but that is another story, we are dealing with DNA here).





This is pretty simple, even if I haven't explained too well. I'm a tad rusty, but not so rusty that I don't know the right answers.


Question below please awnser?

the law of independant states that the inheritance of alleles for one trait is not affected by the inheritance of alleles for a different trait if the genes for the traits are on what chrmosomes?





A-seperate


B-homologous


C-the same


D-homozygous

Question below please awnser?
A. If the genes are on two different chromosomes, then they will be inherited independently.


If they are on the same chromosome with a separation of less than 50cM, they will be inherited together. In fact, the only case the law of independant segregation cannot be applied is when two genes are on the same chromosome at less than 50cM because they will recombinate in less than 50% of the cases
Reply:answer is A.this is what happened in mendels cross of pisum plant.in that seven genes responsible for charecters were on different chromosomes.so he succeeded


Biology question?

The law of independent assortment states that the inheritance of alleles for one trait is not affected by the inheritance of alleles for a different trait if the genes for the traits are on _____.





a) separate chromosomes


b) homologous chromosomes


c) the same chromosome


d) homozygous chromosomes

Biology question?
a) separate chromosomes
Reply:A) separate chromosomes. If one separates chromosomes then the genes that are present on one can not physically influence the distribution of genes on another chromosome.
Reply:a


GENETICS Help Please- I'm not sure if I'm on the right track...?

1- A normally pigmented man marries an albino woman.They have 3 children,1 is albino.What is the Genotype of the father?





2- 2 intensely freckled parents have 5 children,2 that are intensely freckled 3 that aren't. (Assume the trait is governed by a single pair of alleles), is the intense freckledness an example of dominant or recessive inheritance,Why?





3- A woman is heterozygous for ABO blood group with an I^A allele and an i allele.A man is heterozygous for an I^B allele and an i allele.


a- what are the possible PHENOTYPE blood types of their offspring?


b-in what % will each occur?


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1- I think the genotype is 1:2:1 b/c I set up a Punnett square by putting N,n on one side %26amp; A, a at the top. My results were:


NA-Na


nA-na Idk if I set it up right though.





2- I think its a result of Dominant inheritance, but I can't explain why.





3- a- I think phenotype blood types would be A or B.


b- I think it would be 50% - 50% chance





Please Help Explain these!Thanks!

GENETICS Help Please- I'm not sure if I'm on the right track...?
1. Pp (heterozygous)


2. Both parents are heterozygous (Ff)


Since both parents show intense freckles, it must be a dominant trait. In order to have non-freck. children, they both must be heterozygous. Ff x Ff ----%26gt; 3:1 ratio expected; frec. to non-freck.


3a) All four blood groups are possible


b)25% possibility for each





For#3, do a Punnett square- A i x B i

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Which of the following best characterizes Gregor Mendel's contribution to the science of population genetics?

A. Mendel's investigated pea plants to establish how the structure of DNA determines rules of genetic replication. This enabled the modern boom in genetic engineering.


B. Mendel's studies of pea flowers were the first to establish a link between scent and specific genes. This enabled him to apply the principles of population genetics to the ornamental plant industry.


C. Mendel's studies of peas were the first to establish a link between taste and specific genes. This enabled him to apply the principles of population genetics to the food industry.


D. Mendel's experiments on peas showed how traits were inherited in varying ratios that were different depending on the trait. From this he was able to deduce rules of inheritance.


E. Mendel's studies of peas showed that characteristics were passed on in predictable ratios. This enabled him to establish rules of inheritance.

Which of the following best characterizes Gregor Mendel's contribution to the science of population genetics?
A,B,C, are too modern for Mendel's time . it is the conclusion that we came after studying Mendels laws


From the given data D is correct but if you observe closely E is a subset of D.





if you think only one answer is correct then the right one would be "D"
Reply:A or D, I'm thinking D, wait it's D for sure
Reply:I think its D
Reply:its e.
Reply:I'm going to say E. D looked promising at first, but traits are not transmitted to offspring in different ratios. The process is random, and no trait is more or less likely to be passed on to the next generation
Reply:E but not sure maybe D
Reply:d


PLEASE HeLP QUICK =[ (BIOLOGY HOMEWORK)?

heres the pedigree chart::: http://www.pearsonsuccessnet.com/ebook/p...








5. Which pattern(s) of inheritance are consistent with the pedigree? Hint





1. Sex-linked


2. Complete dominance


3. Codominance











A. I only


B. II only


C. I and II only


D. II and III only


E. I, II, and III





6. What are the probable genotypes of the student's parents?Hint





A. Mother—Ww; Father—ww


B. Mother—ww; Father—ww


C. Mother—WW; Father—Ww


D. Mother—WW; Father—WW


E. Mother—Ww; Father—Ww





7. The student does not have a widow's peak hairline, but her sister does. What are the girls' probable genotypes?Hint





A. Student—Ww; her sister—ww


B. Student—WW; her sister—Ww


C. Student—ww; her sister—Ww


D. Student—ww; her sister—ww


E. Student—Ww; her sister—Ww

PLEASE HeLP QUICK =[ (BIOLOGY HOMEWORK)?
5. 1 and 2


6. If the student is:





WW-----parents are C,D, and E.





Ww------parents are A, C, and E.





ww-------parents are A, B, and E.





7. C.


History multiple choice questions.. will pick best answer TONIGHT?

NOTE: THere can be 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 answers to each question... so please say all that apply





6.) THomas Edison was instrumental in the invention of the


a. electric light


b. telephone


c. mimeograph machine


d. motion picture





7.) Changes in the national econlmy in the late-nineteenth century America resulted in


a. a lower standard of living for most


b. a decline in agricultural relative to manufacturing


c. no significant changes in marriage patterns or family life


d. sharper class distinctions


e. a movement of women into the work force.


e. radio





9. Over the last century, historians' criticisms of the industrial capitalism of the Gilded Age have included


a. the romantic idea that industrialization diminished workers' spiritual quality of life


b. the assertion that workers were brutalized by the industrial system


c.argument that living standards were not raised


d.claim that american industr. sparpened class distinctions


e.assertion that fortumes came from inheritance

History multiple choice questions.. will pick best answer TONIGHT?
6 is a, he invented the light bulb
Reply:6. a, d


7. b, d


9. d


Two biology questions?

1. How does a geneticist use pedigrees?


a. to create genetic crosses


b. to replicate identical strings of DNA


c. to prove that sex-linked traits are caused by codominant alleles


d. to trace the inheritance of traits over generations of families





5. Sex-linked genes are genes on


a. the X chromosome only.


b. the Y chromosome only.


c. two dominant alleles for a trait.


d. more than two alleles for a trait.

Two biology questions?
I concur. d and a.
Reply:1. D


5. A








Im about 70% sure on Question 5, but 100% on Question 1.

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