Biology, asked by arapallivarshini, 16 days ago

In a mango garden a farmer saw one mango tree with full of mango fruits but with a lot of pests. he also saw another mango tree without pests but with few mangoes. But the farmer wants the mango tree with full of mango fruits and pest free. Is if possible to create new mango tree which the farmer wants? Can you explain how it is possible?​

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Answered by kenisharippon
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Answer:

This can be done by the process of production of the recombinant genome where the gene responsible for the prevention of pest attack can be isolated and incorporated in the genome of the plant producing a large number of mango fruits. This is the law of independent assortment.

Answered by Mìßßy
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Answer:

Yes, it is possible to create a mango tree with full of mango fruits and pest free. This can be done by the process of production of the recombinant genome where the gene responsible for the prevention of pest attack can be isolated and incorporated in the genome of the plant producing a large number of mango fruits. This is the law of independent assortment. This type of plant can be produced by selectively cross-breeding the two parents producing a hybrid plant containing the features of both the plants.

Explanation:

This can be done by the process of production of the recombinant genome where the gene responsible for the prevention of pest attack can be isolated and incorporated in the genome of the plant producing a large number of mango fruits. This is the law of independent assortment.

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