
genetics problem: 2. Construct an inbreeding/relatedness matrix for the animals in the following pedigree (assuming A...
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2. Construct an inbreeding/relatedness matrix for the animals in the following pedigree (assuming A and B are unrelated individuals):
Instructions: Complete the following problems. In order to receive full credit, work must be shown. Answers alone without supporting information to document the process for solving the problem will receive no credit. [NOTE: Problem lb includes many similar calculations, most of which involve simple arithmetic so it is not necessary to show all work. To I) (12 pts) Use the following branch pedigree to provide answers for a), b) and e) a) Convert the branch pedigree into an arrow pedigree...
GENETICS LABORATORY EXERCISE 1. Practice with pedigree charts. A man and his maternal grandfather have a particular condition. This man married a woman and had four children in the following order: boy, boy, girl, boy. All the children of this marriage except the oldest boy had the condition. The woman of this marriage had a paternal grandfather that had the condition. Only the above individuals have the condition a. Draw a pedigree showing the above information. Use appropriate pedigree symbols....
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Given the following pedigree, what is the coefficient of inbreeding for individual V-3? - O'D 0 0 0 0 = 2 >
Genetics Pedigree Worksheet 1. Use the below pedigree chart to answer the following questions about dimples. The Dimple gene controls whether a person has dimples or doesn't have dimples. Dimples is dominant to no dimples. Place the genotypes of each individual below its symbol. O Dimples gene (D) Dimples is dominant to no dimples 12 13 14 A) How many family members have Dimples? B) What is the genotype of individual 3 and 4? C) Can cither individual #8 or...
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10) The following two questions use the pedigree shown below. Calculate the inbreeding coefficient for the child marked with a "" in the pedigree below. Assume FA- A) 1/32 B) 1/256 C) 1/64 D) 1/128 11) Recessive alleles of the Cf gene that cause cystic fibrosis are present at a frequency of 0.03 in the general population. How much is the inbred child's risk for being afflicted by cystic fibrosis increased relative to the general population? The...
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Below is a pedigree of a human genetic disease in which solid color indicates affected indi disease is caused by a gene that can have the alleles A or a. ich solid color indicates affected individuals. Assume that the D) Cannot be determined 36) Based on this pedigree, what is the most likely mode of inheritance? A) Recessive B) Dominant C) Either dominant or recessive 37) What is/are the possible genotype(s)...
PEDIGREE ANALYSIS
Examine the following pedigrees.
1. Examine the pedigree of achondroplasia (a form of
dwarfism).
a) Is this trait dominant or recesive?_____
b) How do you know?_______
c) Label all genotypes on the pedigree chart:
2. Examine the pedigree of an X-linked recessive disorder
(red-green color deficiency).
1) Label all of the genotypes on the pedigree chart:____
3. Examine the following pedigree.
a) Is it autosomal dominant or recessive, or X-linked
recessive? _______
b) How do you know?______
c)...
PROBLEM Z Using the information below, construct a pedigree in the space provided and answer the following questions. Ocular albinism is inherited with the X-linked recessive allele a. The X-linked dominant allele A codes for full ocular color. George has ocular albinism. His wife Ginny has full ocular color. Both of Ginny's parents and both maternal grandparents (Ginny's mother's parents) have full ocular color but her great grandmother (the mother of Ginny's maternal grandmother) has ocular albinism. There is no...
6) We discussed the technical parameter, genetic relatedness, in detail, including its specific meaning and its causal impact in the context of the evolution of social behavior. Which of the following is (are) a true statement about genetic relatedness? a. Genetic relatedness describes the statistical probability that an individual piece of design information in one individual is an exact copy of a piece in a second animal by virtue of having been inherited from a very recent common ancestor. b....