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what is the most probable inheritance pattern of a trait with gaussian proportional distribution of phenotypical formsif a trait statistically has a
explain simple staining techniquehere single staining agent is used to determine the size shape and arrangement of bacterial cells it is simple and
q show the uses of emulsionsemulsions provide many useful functions in food preparation and processing they1 act as vehicles for flavour to foods2
explain negative staining techniquehere a stain has a negatively charged chromophore that is repelled by the negative bacterial surface it results in
explain positive staining techniquehere a stain has a positively charged chromophore that gets attached to the negatively charged outer surface of
what is polygenic inheritance how does it work the polygenic inheritance also called as quantitative inheritance is the gene interaction in which
q what are the types of emulsionsemulsions can be of three types1 temporary emulsion these require vigorous shaking just before they are used as
in the hybridization of 2 genes 4 different alleles 2 of each pair how does epistasis affect the proportion of phenotypical forms in the f2
q illustrate classification of emulsionsemulsions are classified asbull oil-in-water emulsion this is a colloidal dispersion in which droplets of
q what do you mean by emulsionsemulsions as you may already know by now are colloidal dispersions of a liquid in another liquid with which it is
what is epistasis what is the difference between dominant epistasis and recessive epistasisthe epistasis is the gene interaction in which a gene the
explain basic stains cationic - types of stainsthese are chloride or sulfate salts of coloured bases which on ionization give positively charged
q effect of addition of ingredients on egg foam stabilitythe addition of other ingredients also influences stability sometimes salt is added to an
what are complementary genes does this inheritance pattern obey mendels second lawcomplementary genes are the different genes that act together to
explain acidic stains anionic - types of stainsthese are sodium potassium calcium or ammonium salts of coloured acids which on ionization give
what are gene interactions what are the three main types of gene interactionsthe gene interaction is the phenomenon in which a given phenotypical
what are the multiple alleles is there dominance in multiple allelesthe multiple alleles is the phenomenon in which the similar gene has more than
q define egg foam stabilitythe two factors of utmost importance in egg white foams are stability and volume several factors influence one or both of
what are stainsmicroorganisms are difficult to be seen in living state because of their minute colourless and transparent nature moreover there is
q show egg foams application in food preparationfoams need to be stable if they are to have a role in food preparation stability is enhanced if the
what are the lethal genesthe lethal genes are genes having at least one allele that while present in the genotype of an individual causes death there
what is the pleiotropythe pleiotropy or pliotropy is the phenomenon in which a single gene conditions several various phenotypical traitsfew
what is the genetic condition in which the heterozygous individual has different phenotype from the homozygous individualthis situation is called
q illustrate egg white foamsegg white foams when whipped or beaten the air gets entrapped in the liquid present and an interfacial tension is
according to the mendels law the phenotypical characteristics would be determined by pair of factors alleles that separate independently in gametes