Biology, asked by arunsinha6163, 11 months ago

The phenotype of an individual may be affected if the modified allele produces (a)No enzyme at all (b)The normal/less efficient enzyme l nrwal (c)A non-functional enzyme (1)Only(a)is correct (2)(a)and(c)are correct (3)(b)and(c)are correct (4)Only(c)is correct

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Answered by shamimncl
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Answer:2

Explanation:phenotype is controlled by certain enzyme product so phenotype is changed if enzyme production is not there or enzyme is non functional.

Answered by Anonymous
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A and C are correct.

  • There are two alleles in each gene. When alleles differ, one of them will have different information.
  • Normal alleles produce normal enzymes. When an allele is mutated or altered, it can produce a variety of enzymes.
  • The transformed will be identical to a regular one in that it produces a similar enzyme and phenotypic trait, suggesting that the substrate has been converted.
  • It might be impacted if an enzyme isn't functioning or if there isn't any at all.

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