Some help with these questions please.
A. Transposable elements litter the genomes of
primates and a few of them are still capable of moving to New
regions of the genome. If a chance poseable element jump into an
important Gene in one of your cells when you were a baby and cause
a disease, is it likely that your child would also have the disease
explain?
B. The average size of a protein in a human cell is
about 430 amino acids, yet the average Gene in the human genome is
27000 nucleotide pairs long explain.
C. when a mutation arises, it can have three possible
consequences beneficial to the individual, selectively neutral, or
detrimental. Order these from most likely to least likely.
D. the spread of the mutation is subsequent
Generations well. Of course depend on its consequences to
individuals that inherited order the three possible in part A to
indicate which most likely to spread and become over-represented in
subsequent generations and which is most likely to become
under-represented or disappeared from the population.





