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Please Provide Background information & Steps. (Explain steps & formulas) **No prior Knowledge** 1) The following...
Background Problem N° 4 Objective: To use pedigrees in a case of an inherited disease in humans in order to determine the type of generic inheritance 3 4 According to the National Cancer Institute (NCI), "a pedigree is an illustration of family history and it shows relationships between family members and patterns of inheritance for certain traits and diseases."3 3 2 3 Pedigrees use standard symbols and conventions: O female: male; affected | Analyze the pedigree for myopia (nearsightedness) in...
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2. A woman has two dominant traits, each caused by a mutation in a different gene: cataract (an eye abnormality), which she inherited from her father, and polydactyly (an extra finger), which she inherited from her mother. Her husband has neither trait. a) Sketch a pedigree for this family. (3 pts) b) Write the genotypes of the woman and her husband. (2 pts) c) If the genes for these two traits are...
모모모 < 모 2 1 | 미모 모 오 or lo III = - - genetic disorder is segregating. 3. Each of the pedigrees shown represents a human family within which a genetic disorder is se Assume the two traits are extremely rare in the population and completely penetrant. Part 1. For the first pedigree. lisorder: autosomal recessive, autosomal a. Determine the most probable inheritance pattern of the disorder: autosomal recessive dominant, X-linked recessive or X-linked dominant. b. Indicate the...
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11) In a triploid cell with 4 chromosome triplets (3n = 12), how many sister chromatids will be found in a nucleus at prophase of mitosis? A) 12 B) 24 C) 6 D) 36 12) In birds, sex is determined by a ZW chromosome scheme. Malos aro ZZ and females are ZW. A recessive lethal allele that causes death of the embryo is sometimes present on the Z chromosome in pigeons. What would be the sex ratio in the...
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1. What is the pseudoautosomal region?
The region on the Y chromosome where the male-determining gene
is found
The region on the X chromosome where the female-determining gene
is found
A region on the Y chromosome where the gene, when mutated,
causes androgen insensitivity syndrome
A region at which the X and Y chromosomes both have copies of
the same genes
A region at which...
Nameindulia Los Drosophila Genetics Predictions-L113 (20 pts.) Part I. Meiosis and Punnett Squares Remember, whenever you use Punnett Squares to solve genetics problems, be sure you are completing each of the following steps: 1) Identify the genotypes of the parents. 2) For the specific traits of interest, figure out what kinds of haploid gametes each parent can make. In each gamete, there should be one allele for each trait of interest. If there is more than one trait, make sure...
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LAB EXERCISE 4.1 continued Name 6 Remember that the ability to taste PTC is dominant to the inability. Two normally pigmented taster parents have an albino, taster son and a non-taster daughter with normal pigmentation. Using A and Tand a and t for the dominant and recessive alleles, respectively, create a Punnett square for two traits, as shown on pages 71-73 in the section "Transmission of Autosomal Traits: Two at a Time."...
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QUESTION 3 When first presented with a pedigree, you should initially look for general trends. For example: Are there affected individuals in each generation? Are both males and females equally affected? Are traits from a father or mother passed on to all their children? Or only to their sons or daughters? Based on these general observations, you can usually make a fairly reasonable guess...
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You are consulting with a family where sometimes a mutation that
leads to deafness (D) and a mutation that predisposes
individuals to early heart failure (H) are
linked. Normally these two traits sort independently
but, in some individuals, a reciprocal translocation has moved them
to the same chromosome. The chromosome maps for an individual with
two normal chromosome pairs (Normal Arrangement), and a
translocation heterozygote (Translocation Arrangement) are shown
below.
Deafness and early heart failure are...
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X-linked Recessive Traits Review X-linked traits in your textbook. 1 In cars, the Ballele produces black fur & b produces orange fur. This gene is X-linked (X & X". Both colors are expressed in heterozygotes calico). If alcat has 2 calico kittens, 1 male black kitten, and I female orange kitten, what is the ty p henotype of the father cat? (Hint: Work backwards & use a Punnett square Remember that not every...