1-If a father is affected with X-linked dominant that means 2-If the Y-linked is recessive then the boys will be affected 3- In autosomal recessive 4- In autosomal dominant 5- In X-linked dominant 6-In X-linked recessive 2-AB blood type is 3-Metaphase - Transposon 10- UNTP 1-ddNTP 2- Silent mutation 3- Reverse transcriptase converts D- all his daughters will be affected. F-false, because the Y chromosome is neither dominant nor recessive. A- it can skip generation. Gaffected parents can have unaffected children. S-RNA TO DNA B-the disease will never transfer to sons, but all his daughters will be affected. Emale are more affected. N- Deaxy ribonucleic acid codominant H-incomplete dominant F-general acceptor general donor L-looks like wound sutures M-is type of translocation of the gene 0-Di-deoxy ribonucleic acid P- Is harmful Q-Is not harmful R-DNA TO RNA T- Protein to RNA
1-If a father is affected with X-linked dominant that means 2-If the Y-linked is recessive then the boys will be affected 3- In autosomal recessive 4- In autosomal dominant 5- In X-linked dominant 6-In X-linked recessive 2-AB blood type is 3-Metaphase - Transposon 10- UNTP 1-ddNTP 2- Silent mutation 3- Reverse transcriptase converts D- all his daughters will be affected. F-false, because the Y chromosome is neither dominant nor recessive. A- it can skip generation. Gaffected parents can have unaffected children. S-RNA TO DNA B-the disease will never transfer to sons, but all his daughters will be affected. Emale are more affected. N- Deaxy ribonucleic acid codominant H-incomplete dominant F-general acceptor general donor L-looks like wound sutures M-is type of translocation of the gene 0-Di-deoxy ribonucleic acid P- Is harmful Q-Is not harmful R-DNA TO RNA T- Protein to RNA
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