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- 2. STATEMENT: A woman and man both do not have sickle-cell anemia, but both had one parent who had sickle cell. Sickle-cell is an autosomal (somatic) recessive trait. a) What is the genotype for the woman, man and each of their parents? b) This couple unexpectedly is going to have their first child. i. What's the probability that their child will have not have sickle cell like the couple? ii. What's the probability that the child will have sickle cell like one the grandparents?Another couple is concerned their child will be born with sickle cell anemia. The woman does not have sickle cell anemia. The woman’s mother had sickle cell anemia and her father was a carrier of the sickle cell gene. The man knows that he is not a carrier of the sickle cell gene. What is the probability that the child will be a carrier of sickle cell anemia?Given the information regarding sickle cell anemia, if two carriers were to have children, what would be the genotypes and phenotypes of their children? Would any of the children show symptoms of the disease?
- Give the genotypes of each of the following blood types: A, B, O, AB. What happens when a person with type A gives blood to a per-son with type B? With type AB? With type O?The following scenario can be seen on Ch 29 Clinical case study on Heredity (27-year-old with normal pregnancy): Mrs. Rodriguez’ blood type is type O, and her husband’s is type A. She is currently pregnant and she would like to know what type of blood her baby will have. For discussion 7 please answer the following questions: What are the genotype and phenotype of Mrs. Rodriguez? What are the genotype and phenotype of Mr. Rodriguez, given that Mr. Rodriguez’s mother has O blood type and his father has A blood type? (use Punnett Square on your worksheet to find out the genotype of Mr. Rodriquez) What is the probability that Mrs. Rodriguez’s baby will have O blood type? A? B? AB? (use Punnett Square as your worksheet) Type O =______% Type A = _____ % Type B =______% Type AB =______%Hemophilia is determined by genes on the X chromosome in humans. Assume that a phenotypically normal woman whose father had hemophilia is married to a normal man. 1) What is the probability that their first son will have hemophilia? 2) What is the probability that their first daughter will have hemophilia?
- 1. What are the symptoms of sickle cell disease (anemia)? 2. What is the genotype of sickle cell disease? Use these sources to find the answers: https://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/condition/sickle-cell-disease#inheritance https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/sicklecell/traits.htmlIn a maternity ward, four babies become accidentally mixed up. The ABO blood type of the four babies are known to be O, A, B and AB. The ABO types of the four sets of parents are determined. Indicate which baby belongs to each set of parents below: a) AB X O b) A X O c) A X AB d) O X OAnother couple is concerned their child will be born with sickle cell anemia. The woman does not have sickle cell anemia. The woman’s mother had sickle cell anemia and her father was a carrier of the sickle cell gene. The man knows that he is not a carrier of the sickle cell gene. What is the probability that the child will be a carrier of sickle cell anemia? please include a punnett square
- What is sickle cell anemia? What is the true inheritance pattern? How did scientists discover the true inheritance pattern?All questions a) Name the genetic disorder for individuals A and B. b) Give three characteristics of individual B. c) What is the gender of individual A?1.) What is the probability of Mary as a carrier of the death gene?