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- Analysis of Autosomal Recessive and Dominant Traits Huntington disease is a rare, fatal disease that usually develops in the fourth or fifth decade of life. It is caused by a single autosomal dominant allele. A phenotypically normal man in his twenties who has a 2-year-old son of his own learns that his father has developed Huntington disease. What is the probability that he himself will develop the disease? What is the chance that his young son will eventually develop the disease?Analysis of X-Linked Dominant and Recessive Traits Suppose a couple, both phenotypically normal, have two children: one unaffected daughter and one son affected with a genetic disorder. The phenotype ratio is 1:1, making it difficult to determine whether the trait is autosomal or X-linked. With your knowledge of genetics, what are the genotypes of the parents and children in the autosomal case? In the X-linked case?cross? l .oloo besa bns bgene bosa itiod tot 2uo9 beineo evieso01 ed) fol elells erti ale ouahetosedo egsda Inonerice JInenmob d 6. You cross a purple flowered plant with a white flowered plant. If the purple flowered plant is homozygous, what is the expected percentage of plants in the F1 that have white flowers and/or purple flowers? If you cross a heterozyote purple flowered plant with a white plant, what percentage of the F1 will be white? nsleri ai insla oeq A Srenoa 7. The following amino acid sequence represents part of a protein. The normal sequence
- Trivla Game Show _Make Your Own Tri ngston.schoology.com/common-assessment-delivery/start/4789189591?action=onresume&submissionld=463322566 Dillon WF g Aa v Done In guinea pigs, black hair (B) is dominant to white hair (b) and rough hair (R) is dominant to smooth hair (r). What are all the possible genotypes of a guinea pig that has black, rough hair? (Select all that apply.) O BBRR BBRr BBrr BBRR BbRr O bbRR O bbRr O bbrr O Black O White O Rough OSmooth O Rough O Smooth11:52 and ry bod es loc he al alle omi Tomo tted es, wh Show cemplete nis ne n the type ratios for each generatio pes an Other problems: How do you know the genotype of organisms with a dominant phenotype? Is it homozygous or heterozygous? 8. A pea plant exhibits a purple color, but you are unsure of its genotype. With what could you cross this plant to determine its genotype? Show all of your work for the cross. What is this type of cross called? Incomplete dominance: Genes code for the production of specific proteins, many of which are enzymes. Different alleles at a locus code for alternative forms of a protein that differ in structure and when the protein is an enzyme, often have different degrees of catalytic activity. Therefore, a heterozygote genotvpe produces an intermediate phenotype.Classes SBI3C1-2 rr x rr Meet - rz pQLSeUir31BTTSeUl8EYpVNYpajrmzBg_g0n6oMivineMfM4k0w/viewform rr x Rr Classwork O Rrx Rr ORR X Rr Genet X SBI3C1-2 Genetics Two parents were known to be right-handed. Assuming that right-handed (R) is dominant to left-handed (r), what would be the genotypes of the parents if their son is left-handed? Google M Post Atte Sp * 1 poir
- Genotype Phenotype FFEE 3 Feelers, thick okin FFTT 2 feclers, then skin %3D offspring Ft ffFt ffft ffFE ffft 50% 2 feelers with ff thin skin heteorozyjous for both TT FLTT FETT FETT FETT FT FFTE ff Tt FF TE Ff Tt 中TFTEIC TE FF TE FPてヒ 50% 3 ¢eelers 1with thick skin hemozyyous domirant for fe ders Cnd hetero us for skin 2) Volantemn lumbricus have feelers which helps them sense their environment. 2 feelers (F) is dominant over 3 feelers (f). They can also have different skin thickness, thick skin (T) is dominant over thin (t). An individual who is heterozygous for 2 feelers with thin skin is crossed with an individual that has 3 feelers and is homozygous for thick skin. Assess the following answer to the above scenario, identify and explain mistakes that were made.My Courses D uizzes/4305259/take Question 2 O 0% x EBook - SRH - Go__ x X x Book Outline-SF X In rabbits, white coat color (CW) and black coat color (CB) are codominant, and both of these alleles are dominant over albino (c). Heterozygotes may be single-coal colored (e.g., CWc) or multi-coat colored (CWCB). O 25% If a heterozygous black-coated rabbit and a homozygous white-coated rabbit mate, what is the likelihood that offspring rabbits will be spotted? O 50% O 75% Question 3 Quiz: M6 TYK - MX Q Search 1 pts Com L The next set of questions focus on the ABO blood typing system. What inheritance pattern(s) does the ABO blood type demonstrate? Select all that are correct. 0.5 pts MailName Class Date Lesson Quiz 12.1 The Work of Gregor Mendel Directions For mutible chnice questions wrte the leller thet best answers the queston or compintes the statement on Uie line pronidad For ather question lypes, folow the directions provided 1. Far each amIssing word or phrase, circle the chaice thal corectly completes the sentence. Mencel worked wilth pea plants, which are usualy (cross-pollinating/ self pollinating When he transfarred polen from one pea plant lo ancther, he was (cross-pollinating /seff-pollinating) the pea plants to (fertilize/ Segregatel the eggs and form ambryos within a seed. 2. Mendel studied seven trats in pea p'ants. One of the monchybrid crosses he made was betwsen plarts wth round seeds and plants wth wrinkled seeds. Sews What was a conclusion Mendel drew from the F generabion of this cross? . The dominant factor, or allele, is for round seeds b. The dominant factor, or allele, is for wrnkled seeds C. The factors or alicies for round seeds disappear…