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Blue revolution refers to the remarkable emergence of aquaculture as an important and highly productive agricultural activity. Aquaculture refers to all forms of active culturing of aquatic animals and plants, occurring in marine, brackish, or fresh waters.
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The term "blue revolution" refers to the remarkable emergence of aquaculture as an important and highly productive agricultural activity. Aquaculture refers to all forms of active culturing of aquatic animals and plants, occurring in marine, brackish, or fresh waters.
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Biotechnology means any technological application that uses biological systems or living organisms to make or modify products or processes for specific use. It refers to the use of microorganisms such as bacteria, yeasts, or biological substances such as enzymes, to perform specific industrial or manufacturing processes. Applications include production of certain drugs, synthetic hormones, and bulk foodstuffs as well as bioconversion of organic waste.
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Let the frequency of the dominant allele be p
Let the frequency of recessive allele be q
We know that,
p + q = 1
The frequency of the dominant allele be 0.6 ( Given)
Thus,
0.6 + q = 1
=> q = 0.4
For a population in Hardy Weinberg equilibrium,
p2 + 2pq + q2 = 1
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p2 = frequency of homozygous dominant
2pq = Frequency of heterozygous
q2 = frequency of homozygous recessive
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Frequency of heterozygous = 2pq = {tex}2\times 0.6\times 0.4 = 0.48{/tex}
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In single-celled organisms like Amoeba and bacteria the parental body itself divides into two parts and becomes daughter cells. Each of these divided cells rapidly grows into adult organisms. Therefore, the parent cannot be said to have died, it continues living as daughter cells.
A single celled organism keeps on dividing into two by asexual reproduction. So, at the end of there life cycle they simply divide and not die naturally. They only die because of the external factors like high temperature of pH.
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Family: (Latin: familia, plural familiae)in biological classification ,is one of the eight major taxonomic ranks. It is classified between order and genus. A family may be divided into subfamilies, which are intermediate ranks above the rank of genus.Each family contains one or more genera.
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Amar Kumar 8 years, 5 months ago
Fruiting papaya trees must have female components to their flowers. you need to know whether you have male or female flowers, both types or perfect flowers on the same tree.
Male Flowers Papaya trees with only male flowers are considered male and will not produce fruit.
Papaya trees with only female flowers are female trees. Female flowers produce papaya fruit after they are pollinated. Some papaya trees have both male and female flowers. These do not require a second tree for pollination, because the male flowers on the tree can pollinate the female flowers on the same tree. The likelihood that your papaya tree will have both male and female flowers on it depends on the variety.
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