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- Please answer asapQuestion: The disorder: Red-Green color blindness Explain the mode of inheritance of the disorder (recessive, dominant, x-linked, etc.) . Can a person be a carrier of this disorder? • Describe the probability of having a child with the disorder -- give a specific scenario (ex. both parents are heterozygous for the trait) • Describe the symptoms associated with this disorder Explain the prognosis of a person born with this disorderPlease help me with this one.
- SUBJECT-GENETICS TOPIC: Inheritance Related to Sex Identify some form of abnormalities wherein it could be due to the presence of gene in: X chromosome only b) Y chromosome only ? Give example/s. Some traits are expressed by both in the male and female humans,but kindly elaborate such traits which are only present in male or in female, give example/s which could be explain under sex-limited and sex-influenced genes.Please answer all!! Explain if you want.asap please.
- 13please answer the question below ..Q7. Haemophiliacs possess a non-functional form of the gene responsible for the production of blood clotting factors. Shown below is the occurrence of haemophilia in one family. Offspring phenotypes 25. Haemophilia is a sex-linked genetic disease which results in the blood failing to Elot properly. It is caused by a recessive allele on th e X chromosome. Shown below he occurrence of haemophilia in one family. (8) = male = female = male haemophiliac 10 11 12 (i) Using the following symbols: H. = dominant allele h = recessive allele ate the genotypes of the following individuals. The first one has been completed. individual genotype Using the following symbols: H = dominant allele h = recessive allele 1) State the genotypes of the following individuals. Individual Genotype 1 2 3 9.
- Show all your work please.C. Give the genotypic and phenotypic ratios 1. Hemophilia is a disease caused by a gene found on the X chromosome. The recessive allele causes the disease. Tall (T) is dominant over short (t). A homozygous tall female carrier marries a short hemophiliac male. Predict the genotype and phenotype of their offspring. 2. In mice, the ability to run normally is a dominant trait. Mice with this trait are called running mice (R). The recessive trait causes mice to run in circles only. Mice with this trait are called waltzing mice (r). Hair color is also inherited in mice. Black hair (B) is dominant over brown hair (b). 2 heterozygous running, heterozygous black mice were crossed. Give the genotypic and phenotypic ratios of their offspring.Observation 1: 1 out of 2 first trimester abortuses show abnormal karyotypes with 96% caused by numerical abnormalities and 4% with structural abnormalities. At live birth, 1 out of 160 has abnormal karyotypes with 60% caused by numerical changes. This number increases with fetuses of mothers over 35 years old to 1/50 for total incidence and 85% for numerical changes. Questions: Think of reasons why it is important to maintain the number and structure of chromosomes. Why is maternal age so important?