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im so bored give me the answers for a man with a genetic disease marries a women who does not carry the diease it is not
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whoppie
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Why would a pedigree help determine if a trait is X-linked?
It would show which sex in a family is affected, unaffected, and the
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help
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A couple has just learned that their daughter has hemophilia. They already have a son who does not have the disease. What are
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Anonymous
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6.A scientist is studying a plant species in which the flower color genes are codiminant. The scientist crosses a plant with red
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Idontknow
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In humans pattern baldness is a sex-influenced trait, whose degree of expression is controlled by the sex of the individual,
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Jimmy
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In class we discussed autosomal polymorphisms such as widow’s peak and detached
ear lobes, both of which are dominant traits.
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MJ
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I think the answer is (e) but I'm not certain.
In Drosophila melanogaster the genes for yellow body colour and white eye colour
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Val
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Alkaptonuria is a recessive trait. If tow parents are carriers(heterozygous, unaffected), what is the chance they would have:
A.
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Nick
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In guinea pigs short hair S,is dominant to long hair. A heterozygous guinea pig mated with a homozygous recessive pure breed.
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Ancela Williams
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Suppose a dominant gene for a particular disease is found on the X chromosome and is denoted as X^D. The mother is X^D X^D and
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Sydney
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A woman with a normal vision whose father was colour blind marries a man with normal vision whose father was also colour blind.
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kikwai
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If you cross a clawless male and hybrid clawed female what percentage of children would possibly be clawed?
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zina
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A tall pea plants bearing violet flowers is crossed withshort pea plants bearing white flowers .work out the f1 &f2
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thanvi
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In pea plants, the allele for tall (T) is dominant to the allele for short (t). Which of the following is the percent of
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david
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In pea plants, the allele for tall (T) is dominant to the allele for short (t). Which of the following is the percent of
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david
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What is the expected genotypes and phenotypes of F1 flies in the cross between virgin brown eyed female with scarlet males
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Annie
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One fruit fly is heterozygous for long wings, and another fruit fly is homozygous for short wings. Long wings are dominant to
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Student
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The gene encoding for body color in zombie flies is "X-Linked". Gray bodies are the wild-type trait and blue bodies are caused
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Kyle.R
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A man marries a woman who is heterozygous for a recessive X-linked lethal gene "X" expressed in very early development. If the
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hershi
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cystic fibrosis is caused by a recessive allele. A child has cystic fibrosis, even though neither of his parents has cystic
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perry
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A couple has just learned that their daughter has hemophilia. They already have a son who does not have the disease. What are
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bells
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In humans, having more than five fingers or toes is dominant over having exactly five finger or toes. Which of the following
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Gwen
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In tomato plants, having yellow fruit and dwarf vines is the recessive condition. Having red fruit and long vines is the
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answers bc why not
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In pea plants, round is dominant over wrinkled. A homozygous round seed−producing plant is crossed with a homozygous wrinkled
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answers bc why not
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The Mendelian ratio of 9 colon 3 colon 3 colon 1 is found in the course of
Answer options with 5 options A. monohybrid crosses.
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answers bc why not
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The one-pod condition (P) is dominant to the three pod condition (p). Normal leaf (L) is dominant to wrinkled leaf(l). Determine
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Luis
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In Labrador Retrievers, black fur is dominant to yellow fur. How is it possible that 2 retrievers with black fur reproduce
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Me
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Which of the following describes the genotype and phenotype of parents whose child will definitely have a recessive trait?
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Anonymous
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Two parents who are each known to be carriers of an autosomal recessive allele have four children. None of the children has the
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jen
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Albinism is inherited as a simple recessive trait. If a woman and her husband are both heterozygous for albinism then what is
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Hannah
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a woman whose father had hemophilia and whose mother was normal married a man whose father did not have hemophilia but whose
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gwen
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Consider the pedigree below. This pedigree represents a family with a rare genetic disease.
Note two very important assumptions:
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selly
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) To test linkage between the feather texture and feather color genes you complete a test cross with the F1, and find that the
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john
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Consider the pedigree below. Individual 1 is homozygous normal. Individual 2 is both red-green color blind and a hemophiliac.
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john
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β-thalassemia is a human genetic disease that is inherited in an autosomal recessive manner. Individuals with β-thalassemia
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qwerty
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In chickens, the Leghorn variety has white feathers due to an autosomal dominant allele. Silkies have white feathers due to
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Iris
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In rabbits, there are four different versions of the gene for coat color. What pattern of inheritance is this?
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E
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In some dogs, long hair (L) is dominat over short hair (l), and wavy hair (W) is dominant over straight hair(w).
Draw a cross
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Webdy
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A man who is a non-tongue roller (t) marries a woman tongue roller (T) whose father was a non-tongue roller (t) - what would the
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Amy
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If short hair (L) is dominant to long hair (l), then to determine the genotype of a short-haired animal it should be crossed
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carolyn
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1. explain that not all cell genes show simple patterns of dominant and recessive alleles.
2. explain how to identify th blood
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diane28
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Homozygous tall pea plants look the same as heterozygous tall pea plants. Formulate a pollination experiment to identify whether
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Connexuskid34
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Which is the most likely explanation for a child exhibiting a heritable trait that neither parent exhibits?(1 point) Responses A
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A Local Wanderer In Search
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In Leghorn chickens, + stands for colored feathers and C represents white feathers. At an independently inherited gene, the
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john
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Given below is a pedigree in which the inheritance of an autosomal dominant disease gene is being followed. Linked to the
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Karan
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Hi there!
I have this question for my bio/genetics homework, and I can't seem to figure it out. It reads, "A true-breeding red
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Jennifer
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Typically we talk about blood types as B-positive or AB-negative and so forth. The
positive and negative part of the blood type
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kay
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In chickens, males have two Z sex chromosomes (ZZ) and females have one Z and one W sex chromosome (ZW). The mechanism for
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mj
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A poultry farmer hopes to profit from the current craze for keeping egg laying chickens as pets and wishes to increase his stock
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mj
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Can someone please tell me if this paragraph makes any sense at all? I feel like I contradict myself, as I do not understand the
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lindsey
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Alleles and Dominance
Autosomal Polymorphisms
Biology/Genetics
Blood type
Blood Types
Dominance
Dominant and Recessive Genes
Dominant and Recessive Traits
Gene Expression
Genetic Diseases
Genetic Disorders
Genetic Traits
Genetic Variation
Genetics
Genetics Education
Genetics/Blood Types
Genotypes and Phenotypes
Hair Color
Heredity
Human Genetics
Phenotype and Genotype
Probability
Punnett square
Punnett Squares
Selective breeding
Sex Chromosomes
Tongue-Curling
Traits