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- Question 3 Tall is O phenotype O genotype homozygous O heterozygousQuestion 47 Everyone who inherits the disease causing alleles has some symptoms. multifactorial traits Pleiotropy Polygenic inheritance Incomplete penetrance O Variable expression O Complete penetranceQuestion 2 2 pts Provide the genotypes for individuals who are homozygous dominant, heterozygous, and homozygous recessive. You may use whichever letter of the alphabet you would like to express the genotypes. HTML Editor BIUA - A I E E EEX x, E E E- E P ņ A Vx D G DT 12pt O words MacBook Air
- Question 6 Which of the Pedigree Diagrams below is most likely to show a family with Becker muscular dystrophy? B Afected female Normal fenale anecad sale Nermal maie KEY Homozygous Homazygous Heterozygous Heberozygous Wild Type Male Fumale Male Female Male Female Note: Completely red symbol denotes an individual exhibiting the phenotype of interest C OT 12 12 12 IV 1/4 14 Alfected 12. 1/2 Known camer A A B. A, 8.Question 6 Review non Mendelian genetics. Match the term and its description. Each term can only be used once. the phenotype of F1 hybrids is somewhere between the phenotypes of the two parental varieties | Choose | two dominant alleles affect the phenotype in separate and distinguishable ways | Choose | Most genes exist in populations in more than two allelic forms | Choose | Most genes have multiple phenotypic effects [ Choose J multiple genes independently affect a single trait | Choose | expression of a gene at one locus alters the phenotypic expression of a gene at a second locus [ Choose J > > > >Question 7 What pattern of expression would we expect if an organism is heterozygous for an incompletely dominant trait? both alleles are expressed, but only one really affects the phenotype only the dominant allele is expressed both alleles are expressed together in an intermediate phenotype O both alleles are expressed separately
- Question 3 Review Mendelian genetics. Match the term and its description. Each term can only be used once. The two alleles for a heritable character separate (segregate) during gamete formation and end up in different gametes | Choose ) Each pair of alleles segregates independently of any other pair of alleles during gamete formation [ Choose ] An organism with two identical alleles for a character [ Choose ] an organism's physical appearance | Choose ) the breeding the mystery individual with a homozygous recessive individual [ Choose ) > > > > >Question 53 Which of the following crosses would always result in offspring that only display the dominant phenotype? O TTXTT O Two of the crosses will always display the dominant phenotype Tt x Tt O Tt x tt O TT x tt MA3 Jpptx MacBook Air SES 226 44 F8 FR F3 F4 FS 23 %24 & 3 4 7 Q W R T Y A G V N jon commandQUESTION 8 Consider the following pedigree. With no other information provided, what is the most likely mode of transmission (or mode of inheritance) of the allele for the unusual trait? sex-linked recessive autosomal recessive autosomal dominant sex-linked dominant
- Question 6 HH is O homozygous O heterozygous O genotype O phenotypeQuestion 3 True/False/Explain: a) Is the following statement True or False ( Sex influenced traits are passed from mother to offspring. b) explain your answer.E- Question 1/18 NEXT A BOOKMARK Previous Scenario 1: A man and woman have decided to have children but are worried about possible genetic diseases. The couple visits a geneticist to determine what the possible risks are for their future children. The couple discovers that the mom is a carrier, or heterozygous with the diabetes allele and the dad is homozygous dominant, so neither of them have the disease but the mom has one recessive allele. In order to have Diabetes, you have to have two recessive alleles. The following year, the parents are blessed with a bouncing baby boy! What is the correct genotype of the mom? Aa AA aa