Are Wildlife Sanctuaries In Situ Conservation
Yes, wildlife sanctuaries are a type of in-situ conservation. In-situ conservation conserves and protects the whole ecosystem. Animals are protected... View Article
Yes, wildlife sanctuaries are a type of in-situ conservation. In-situ conservation conserves and protects the whole ecosystem. Animals are protected... View Article
Beta diversity tells about the change in the diversity of two communities. It tells about the number of species that... View Article
Humans affect genetic diversity by destructing habitats, climate change due to human activities, pollution, artificial selection (agriculture, aquaculture), etc. Further... View Article
Natural selection is the most important force of evolution. Other forces of evolution are mutation, gene flow and genetic drift.... View Article
Gene flow and natural selection are the two central evolutionary forces with opposing effects. Gene flow distributes genetic diversity and... View Article
Gene flow counteracts natural selection by changing gene frequencies that occurred due to natural selection. Natural selection leads to an... View Article
Gene frequency or allele frequency is the relative frequency of an allele in a population. It tells about the percentage... View Article
Assisted gene flow refers to the intentional migration of genes to a different population. It is done to increase the... View Article
Gene flow is the migration of genes from one population to another and causes variation in that population, whereas mutation... View Article
Gene flow can be measured by comparing allele frequencies of populations. If the two populations show more differences in their... View Article
Gene flow is the migration of genes or alleles from one population to another. Gene flow occurs when the movement... View Article
Gene flow is an important factor for transferring genetic diversity in populations and changing allele frequency of a population. Gene... View Article
Gene flow is caused due to migration and subsequent interbreeding with new population or gametes movement such as by pollination.... View Article
Gene flow or gene migration is the movement of genes from one population to another. An example of gene flow... View Article
Cells regulate protein synthesis or gene expression at various levels. Gene expression in eukaryotes is regulated at the transcriptional level,... View Article
The three post-transcriptional modifications are splicing, capping and tailing. Transcription is the formation of RNA from DNA. The genetic information... View Article
Translation in prokaryotes is mostly regulated at the initiation step. The translation is regulated by the accessibility of ribosomes to... View Article
Regulation of RNA splicing is a post transcriptional regulation of gene expression. In splicing, non-coding regions known as introns are... View Article
An example of activator protein is CAP or catabolite activator protein. It is responsible for positive regulation of gene expression.... View Article
In prokaryotes, gene expression is mostly regulated at the initiation site of transcription. The activity of RNA polymerase to recognise... View Article