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Brayden is trying to figure out how petal shape is determined in two different roses. In the pink rose, the copies of the gene are the same as each other. In the yellow rose, the copies of the gene are different from each other. How does this affect how many types of proteins there are in each petal cell?

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Answered by shraddha2692006
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Brayden is trying to figure out how petal shape is determined in two different roses. In the pink rose, the copies of the gene are the same as each other. ... The pink rose has two types of protein for the petal shape feature.

Answered by lakshmilakku
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Answer: Brayden is attempting to determine how two different roses' petal shapes differ from one another. The gene copies in the pink rose are identical to one another. The petal form of the pink rose is a result of two different types of protein.

Explanation: Every gene is present in two copies, one from each parent, in every individual. Less than 1% of all genes are slightly varied between individuals, but the majority of genes are the same in all people. Alleles are variations of the same gene with minor variations in the DNA base sequence. Each person's distinctive physical characteristics are influenced by these subtle variations.

Large, intricate molecules known as proteins play a variety of vital functions in the body. They are crucial for the structure, operation, and control of the body's tissues and organs and carry out the majority of their job inside cells.

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