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- Chromosomes and Genetics Name 1. Edward and Jenna had 4 children together. They have a few "interesting" traits, shall we say! Look at the chromosome combinations that each child received and list their genotype and phenotype. Key: D= long eyelashes B = brown eyes F= freckles G = vampire teeth T= tall W = werewolf fur d = short eyelashes b = red eyes f= no freckles g = no vampire teeth t = short w = no werewolf furfor PCOS (polycystic ovarian syndrome) the GENE involved is (CYP19, CYP11a, CYP21, CYP17, ) what Effects of this altered gene product on the affected individual.AaBBdd x AaBbDd punnet square genotype phenotype
- /d/1n5NtidRwTwUzcDkDPi5Z9P_SHPZ91A-XH-pfftLbhNc/edit (1) O pols Add-ons Help Last edit was seconds ago BIUA ミ: 12 + ext Calibri I|1 6 I 2 Section 5: Trihybrid cross and Laws of probability For a trihybrid cross, in which inheritance of alleles for three genes is tracked, drawing a Punnett square that combines all three genes may not be practical. Instead the laws of probability may be used. The product law of probabilities says that when alleles for separate genes segregate independently, we can figure out the probability of a particular combined genotype by multiplying the probability of the alleles for each gene. 13. We cross a homozygous tall pea plant with yellow, round seeds to a homozygous dwarf pea plant with green, wrinkled seeds. All the F1 offspring are all tall plants with yellow, round seeds. a. What are the expected F2 ratios (use fractions) of tall and dwarf plants? b. What are the expected F2 ratios (use fractions) of yellow and green seeds? C. What are the expected F2…Define common variantsIndicate how D-value and z-value differ.
- Give bilological term for an alternation in the genetic material that can be inherited.Ill.siven the following pedigree below, use Punnett squares for each of the following possibilities: a) X- linked dominant, b) X-linked recessive, c) Autosomal dominant and d) Autosomal recessive in order to determine what is the mode of transmission of this trait. Disease allele = Xª, x², A or a depending on mode of transmission of the disease respectively. Unaffected X chromosome = X *Homozygous unaffected/No 1 *2 carrier=Normal II 1 *4 1 2 3 6. 7 8 a) X-linked dominant 11x12 b) X-linked recessive I 1 x1 2 c) Autosomal dominant 11x12 d) Autosomal recessive I1x12 IV. Based on your analysis what is the mode of transmission for this disease? O+identify and label the chromosomes number (1-22). also, identify if it is male or female by labeling the X and Y chromosomes (this may be normal or abnormal)