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Biology, 01.12.2020 19:00 sierram298

The Z chromosome is believed to carry a gene that codes for an enzyme that causes “maleness.” Because enzymes are proteins, they do not function normally when temperatures are too cold or too
hot. The temperature range for normal enzymatic function is around 70°F to 93°F. What would
happen to the males from the above Punnett square if the eggs are exposed to an environment of
95°F?

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