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What is scalar gradient?

maximum value of a function along normal is called gradient. maximum rate of increase of s in magnitude and direction of the point a is called gradient of a scalar


What is the temperature gradient formula?

Gradient= Change in field value/Distance


Suppose a women with normal colored skin and having an albino mother married an albino man What would be the genotype of the woman?

The albino woman has to be AA. So the man has to be either AA or Aa in order to be normal. So if they have a baby and its albino it has to contain the AA gene. a a A Aa | Aa ---------------- A Aa | Aa doesn't work.. All outcomes are normal. a a A Aa | Aa ----------------- a AA | AA these combination outcomes 50% chance of an albino baby. This means the man is Aa Heterozygous dominant.. the mother is AA homozygous recessive.. and the baby is the same as the mother. AA...


Can two white people have an albino baby?

Albinism is a recessive trait, meaning that an albino person has the genotype AA, while a person who isn't albino has the trait Aa or AA. Two albino people (AA x AA) will have all albino children. Aa x AA will have a 50% probability of albino children, and 50% normal children who are carriers (Aa). AA x AA will have all normal children who are carriers (Aa). Aa x Aa will have 25% AA (normal/non carriers), 25% AA (albino), and 50% Aa (normal/carriers) offspring. AA x AA will have all normal children who are not carriers (AA).*A person who has the genotype Aa is a carrier because they carry the allele (a) for albinism but they are not albino. The allele (A) is dominant so it covers the (a) allele.


A is a condition of abnormal structure or function of the body and a is a disruption of interference with normal function?

Dominant gene eg as in Huntington's chorea. H represents Huntingtons dominant trait not the normal condition. AA abnormal, Aa abnormal however possibilty of subsequent offspring of Aa and Aa being aa therfore normal!


What is the equation for calculating gradient earth science?

Gradient= change in field value divided by the distance


What is the change in field value over distance?

Gradient.


How can you tell whether the gradient of a curve is increasing or decreasing?

Differentiate the curve twice and then enter a value for x. If the answer is positive, the gradient is increasing at that point. If the answer is negative, the gradient is decreasing at that point. And if the answer is zero, the gradient is not changing.


What is the definition of electric gradient?

the rate of change of maximum value of potential with respect to distance is known as potential gradient


If the parents are not affected and the child is affected what is the inheritance pattern?

AUTOSOMAL RECESSIVE - Neither parent is affected, few of the children are affected. -AA or Aa=normal -Aa=Carrier -aa=Affected


What is a positive gradient in math?

A positive gradient is a characteristic of a function whose value increases as the value of the argument increases. So, if y is a function, f(x), of x, then an increase in the value of x is accompanied by an increase in the value of y.


Is it normal to get your period but not even have a size AA breasts?

Yes