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- Question 3 Listen The ABO blood type gene is on a separate chromosome than the Rh (+ or -) factor. Rht is dominant over Rh. A man has the following genotype 1Bi; Rh+/ Rh. He marries a woman who is type IAB and is also Rh*/ Rh What is the probability that one of their children is Type AB Rh+ Write your answer as a fractionQuestion 6 An individual's blood type is determined by genetic factors environmental factors genetic and environmental factorsQuestion 7 This is an example of Orthologous genes. Ancestral globin gene α mes Bl Gy Ay VB 8 B a-Globin gene family on chromosome 16 B-Globin gene family on chromosome 11 O True O False
- Question 14 Antibiotic resistance is an example of a(n) 1. allele 2. phenotype 3. genotypeQuestion 15 Juan used the ABO blood testing kit to determine his blood type. His test showed the following anti-A anti-B anti-D + means agglutination was observed - means no agglutination was observed What is Juan's blood type? O A- A+Scenario 1: Dyskeratosis congenita (DKC) is a rare human genetic disorder affecting telomere replication. Mutations in the genes encoding telomerase enzymes result in telomeres with RNA subunits that do not read 3'-CAACCCCAAC-5'. DKC symptoms include bone marrow failure (reduced production of blood cells) and anemia. If symptoms are severe, a bone marrow transplant may be the only form of effective treatment.
- Question 5 2 pts The genotype for a homozygous Type O person is 00 IAi IBi Question 6 2 pts A woman who is heterozygous for hemophilia has a child with a man who is normal clotting blood. Could they have a hemophiliac child? yes O No answer text provided. No answer text provided. O noQUESTION 1 In cats, there is a gene that determines how saturated the coat color is. The full color allele (D) is dominant to dilute color (d). You have a full-colored female cat, Catniss, and want to know if she is homozygous for the D allele or whether she is heterozygous. You decide to perform a test cross to determine the genotype of your cat (you have lots of friends interested in adopting a kitten). Your full-colored cat, Catniss, should be crossed to a male cat with what genotype? Some of the kittens are full-colored and some of the kittens are dilute. What is the genotype of the full-colored kittens? You decide to cross your full-colored cat, Catniss, to a male that is heterozygous for the D gene. The first kitten is born and is full-colored. What is the probability that this kitten is homozygous for the D allele? udy M $ E R 96 5 Antof T Q Search 40 6 Y & 7 C 8 144 ( 9 8 O O P [ delete backspace *40 home num locke 7:08 1/31/2QUESTION 7 Tine has type O blood and her sister Rose hee type AB blood. What are the blood genotypes their parents must have? (Assume they are homozygous normal at the h locus) a. Can not be determined from given information. O b. Parent 1: Parent 2: OC Parent 1: ¡i O d. Parent 2: Parent 1: Parent 2: Parent 1: Parent 2: QUESTION 8 Ai BB AB ii ¡Bi Ai Bi ck Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers. MacBook Air
- Question 1. The picture below represents a karyotype from the lymphocytes of a child with developmental abnormalities. 11 2² 35 K K 13 19 14 20 15 21 22 16 10 b. What is unusual in this karyotype? 17 it X a. Is the child male or female? Explain your answer. 18 c. What is the name of the specific disease associated to this chromosomal abnormality? d. Briefly explain why genetic alterations like the one above may cause developmental abnormalities.Question 4 Listen A gene known as H is epistatic to the ABO blood type genes. Based solely on this statement which of the following is possible? A) An individual with type A blood could be phenotypically hh even if they are genotypically Hh B) An individual who is genotypically IAA could be phenotypically type O if they are also hh C) An individual who is hh is more likely to be phenotypically type A than type B D) None of the above could ever be possible.Question 10 Listen Donna is heterozygous for both hemophilia (a sex linked recessive trait) and Sickle Cell Anemia an (autosomal recessive trait). She has children with Michael who does not have hemophilia but is also heterozygous for Sickle Cell Anemia. What fraction of their sons with have both hemophilia and Sickle Cell Anemia? a) 1/8 b) 1/2 c) 1/4 d) 1/16