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Allen’s rule states that,

#SCPH06 I Botany
  1. among closely related endothermic (warm-blooded) vertebrates, those living in colder environments tend to have shorter appendages than those living in warmer environments.
  2. High temperatures are also limiting for many plants and animals
  3. Many organisms cope with heat stress by producing increased amounts of heat shock proteins (HSPs).
  4. Those species in colder, arctic environments have shorter ears than those in temperate or hot desert environments
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Start with a collection of mutants obtained using selections or screens and then characterize their wild functions at the molecular level called ----A------, alternatively, start with a set of specific DNA sequences, mutate them, and observe the phenotypes called --B-----.

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Start with a collection of mutants obtained using selections or screens and then characterize their wild functions at the molecular level called ----A------, alternatively, start with a set of specific DNA sequences, mutate them, and observe the phenotypes called --B-----.

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Start with a collection of mutants obtained using selections or screens and then characterize their wild functions at the molecular level called ----A------, alternatively, start with a set of specific DNA sequences, mutate them, and observe the phenotypes called --B-----.