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Considering the
following questions:
A. Is the trait inherited as dominant or
recessive? Justify (we do not know which
person and which of the II or III generations.
shows the non expected phenotype).
B. If the individude with the unexpected
Phenotype belongs to generation II who is
likely to mode of inheritance of the disease?
Accordingly, if he belongs to generation III
who is the possible mode of the inheritance
of the disease?
Write in each case, the genotypes of the
remaining individuals of the tree. Justify
your answers.
Transcribed Image Text:I II III 2005 folia inimed.eu information, answer the Considering the following questions: A. Is the trait inherited as dominant or recessive? Justify (we do not know which person and which of the II or III generations. shows the non expected phenotype). B. If the individude with the unexpected Phenotype belongs to generation II who is likely to mode of inheritance of the disease? Accordingly, if he belongs to generation III who is the possible mode of the inheritance of the disease? Write in each case, the genotypes of the remaining individuals of the tree. Justify your answers.
D. The sequence of a eukaryotic gene is given
below, where in boed an inset containing:
5'GA TTATGGAATTCACCTAT GATCGCAT GGCCATTGAACCT 3
3CTAATACETTAAGTGGATA CTAGCGTA CCGGTAACIT GGA 5
A. Write the sequence of the WRNA produced by
its process of transcription and of wRNA that is
transferred to ribosomes in order to produce
the peptide
B. A mutation has occured in the above gene. The
GIC pair highlighted replaced by T/A. Cells that
are homozygous for that mutation become
Cancerous. Do
think this gene is a
you
proto-oncogene? or a tumor suppressor gene
and why?
describes
D₂. The following family tree is given which
the way inheritance of a dease. It is
noted that only one of its two persons generation
I is heterozygous and that one of the individuals
in subsequent generations exhibits unexpected
Phenotype. Individuals II4 and III2 show its
phenotype disease. The remaining individuals have
normal phenotype.
α
Transcribed Image Text:D. The sequence of a eukaryotic gene is given below, where in boed an inset containing: 5'GA TTATGGAATTCACCTAT GATCGCAT GGCCATTGAACCT 3 3CTAATACETTAAGTGGATA CTAGCGTA CCGGTAACIT GGA 5 A. Write the sequence of the WRNA produced by its process of transcription and of wRNA that is transferred to ribosomes in order to produce the peptide B. A mutation has occured in the above gene. The GIC pair highlighted replaced by T/A. Cells that are homozygous for that mutation become Cancerous. Do think this gene is a you proto-oncogene? or a tumor suppressor gene and why? describes D₂. The following family tree is given which the way inheritance of a dease. It is noted that only one of its two persons generation I is heterozygous and that one of the individuals in subsequent generations exhibits unexpected Phenotype. Individuals II4 and III2 show its phenotype disease. The remaining individuals have normal phenotype. α
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