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Simplify the fоllоwing Bоoleаn expressions using Booleаn identities discussed in Module 2: ~A*(A+B)+(B+A*A*(A+~B))
DNA is relаted tо prоtein synthesis, which is relаted tо Mendel's Lаws. (20 points) In 1-2 paragraphs: Briefly explain how DNA relates to protein synthesis. This should not overlap with the information provided in Question 1 as the focus is now on examples of the type of protein (2 points). Provide an example of two siblings by explaining WHY they look similar (2 points) yet different (2 points) based on their DNA and protein synthesis. Describe each of Mendel’s 3 Laws. Law of Dominance: What is this law? (1 point) Using the example from above with the two siblings again, explain how the trait in your example does or does not relate to the Law of Dominance. (1 point) Does the Law of Dominance relate to protein synthesis? Think about how the chromosomes in each of the siblings do or do not relate to their proteins (2 points) Law of Segregation: What is this law? (1 point) Using the example from above with the two siblings again, explain how the trait in your example does or does not relate to the Law of Dominance. (1 point) Does the Law of Segregation relate to protein synthesis? Think about how the chromosomes in each of the siblings do or do not relate to the chromosome or protein from their parents (2 points) Law of Independent Assortment: What is this law? (1 point) Using the example from above with the two siblings again, explain how the trait in your example does or does not relate to the Law of Independent Assortment.(1 point) Does the Law of Independent Assortment relate to protein synthesis? Think about how the chromosomes in each of the siblings do or do not relate to the protein from their parents (2 points) Lastly, Why are these called Mendel’s Laws instead of Mendel’s Theories? There should be a quick differentiation between a scientific law and a scientific theory (2 points) Extra credit for connecting this information back to meiosis.