How Do You Read DNA Code?
DNA code is made up of letters A, T, G and C which represent nucleotide bases adenine, thymine, guanine, and... View Article
DNA code is made up of letters A, T, G and C which represent nucleotide bases adenine, thymine, guanine, and... View Article
Gene frequency of a population gets affected by the mutation, gene flow, genetic drift and natural selection. Further reading: Adaptive... View Article
For a population to be in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, the evolutionary forces should not be present such as gene flow, mutation,... View Article
According to Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, in the absence of evolutionary forces, the gene pool of a population remains constant. The sum... View Article
If we talk about genetic code length, then it is a trinucleotide sequence in all the organisms, which codes for... View Article
Charles Darwin gave the theory of evolution by natural selection. Natural selection refers to the differential survival and reproduction capacity... View Article
Genome is the total genetic material or DNA present in an organism. DNA is organised as chromosomes and present in... View Article
Natural selection is the process by which organisms that are better adapted to the environment survive and reproduce more. Industrial... View Article
Yes, every cell of a multicellular organism contains the entire genome. Cell differentiation arises due to differences in gene expression.... View Article
99.9 percent of the genome is identical in all the people. Variations exist due to various allelic forms of the... View Article
Incomplete dominance refers to the blending of characters in heterozygous conditions, where both the characters are partially expressed. So we... View Article
In a species most of the genes are the same. 99.9% of nucleotides are the same in all people. Genes... View Article
Gene frequency in a population tends to remain stable and constant from generation to generation unless there is an evolutionary... View Article
The five factors that a population should have, in order to be in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium of constant gene pool or... View Article
No, humans don’t have the largest genome size. In fact, many unicellular organisms have larger genome size than human beings.... View Article
Human eye colour is an example of polygenic inheritance. It is controlled by many genes. Further reading: Polygenic Inheritance Chromosome... View Article
The end product of denitrification is nitrogen gas, which returns to the atmosphere. Nitrate is reduced ultimately to N2 by... View Article
Yes, Co is an essential micronutrient. It takes part in various growth processes in plants. Further reading: Nodule Formation Mineral... View Article
Chlorine is a micronutrient. It is absorbed as a chloride ion. It is required for water-splitting during photosynthesis. It also... View Article
Micronutrients are required in very less quantity. Micronutrients required by plants are iron, manganese, molybdenum, zinc, boron, copper, chlorine and... View Article