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- For: TURNER SYNDROME 1. Please describe the ethical considerations for genetic testing while pointing out potential ethical dilemmas of care for this population. Please provide a detailed explanation specific to the question with a reference please. ThanksD. Be Like Charles Darwin Direction: Read and answer the given tasks. Charles Darwin (1809-1882) is known for his theory of evolution by natural selection. He proposed the idea of natural selection to explain how species change over time. Below is the summary of Darwin's idea of natural selection. 1. In nature, organisms overproduce to survive. 2. In any population, the members have a variety of traits. They may differ, for example, in color, size, or speed. 3. Individuals with certain variations, such as a useful camouflage, or speed, survive in their environment. Then, they pass those variations to the next generation. 4. Eventually, offspring with specific adaptations make up majority of the population and may look completely different from their ancestors.ntml 4 of 9 4. Huntington's disease affects the muscles and nervous system. People who hạve Huntington's'usually get the disease in their 30s. Which of the following is the most accurate statement? A. Huntington's disease could not be due to genetics because genes determine your inherited traits from birth and they do not change in your 30s. B. Huntington's disease could not be due to genetics because everyone's internal organs are the same. C. Huntington's disease could be due to genetics because a slight change in a gene you are born with produces an abnormal protein that eventually leads to a disease. D. Huntington's disease could be due to genetics because most diseases that affect the nervous system are due to genetics. Powered by Linklt!
- GQ#8: What are the other examples of: (Write 2 examples on the space provided after each item.) A. homologous structures? B. vestigial structures? C. analogous structures?pls provide a more specific and simple to understand explaination. Thank you!!Activity 1B: Identical or Non-identical? Direction: Complete the table below by classifying the genotypes in Column 1 as homozygous dominant, heterozygous, or homozygous recessive basing on the allele combination given. Write your answers in column 2. An example is given for your guidance. GENOTYPE 1. HH 2. Rr CLASSIFICATION Homozygous dominant 3. aa 4. Dd 5. TT
- 13:10 l 5G Done Photo Use the following information to answer question 3. In sheep, white wool is a dominant trait and black wool is a recessive trait. In a herd of 500 sheep, 20 sheep have black wool. Numerical Response: Bb 20 3. In this herd, what is the frequency of the heterozygous genotype? Answer: Record your answer as a value from 0 to 1, rounded to two decimal places.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.Activity #6: Extension of Mendelian Problem 1. Smith and Mrs. Doe were roommates at Harris Hospital and both had daughters at about the same time. After Mrs. Smith took Susie home, she became convinced that the babies had been switched. Blood tests were performed with the following results: Mr. and Mrs. Smith were both type AB; Mr. and Mrs. Doe were both type A; Susie Smith was type A and Debbie Doe was type 0. Had a switch occurred? 2. In guinea pigs, coat color is governed by four alleles that constitute a multiple allelic series, C (black), cS (sepia), cC (cream), and c (albino) with the following dominance hierarchy: C>cS>cC>c. Determine the phenotypic ratios of the progeny from the following crosses: а. Сс х Сcs b. CcS x cCc
- GQ#6: What specific RIM is being described by each of the following statements? Write your answer on the space provided before each item. A) Most ligers (offspring of a male lion and a tigress) and tigons (offspring of a male tiger and a lioness) are sterile. B) The two races of maggot flies breed in the fruits of two different trees. Hawthorn maggot flies breed in the fruits of the hawthorn tree, while apple maggot flies breed in apples. C) Red-legged frogs (Rana draytonii) breed from around November to lateSelect all the characteristics that make sickle-cell disease a good candidate to study genetic diseases. (Check all that apply.) Check All That Apply It is easily identifiable by a physical characteristic.It is easily identifiable by a physical characteristic. It results from a single change in a single gene.It results from a single change in a single gene. It can be influenced by the environment.It can be influenced by the environment. The sickle-cell inheritance pattern is not influenced by other genes.The sickle-cell inheritance pattern is not influenced by other genes.Trivla Game Show _Make Your Own Tri ngston.schoology.com/common-assessment-delivery/start/4789189591?action=onresume&submissionld=463322566 Dillon WF g Aa v Done In guinea pigs, black hair (B) is dominant to white hair (b) and rough hair (R) is dominant to smooth hair (r). What are all the possible genotypes of a guinea pig that has black, rough hair? (Select all that apply.) O BBRR BBRr BBrr BBRR BbRr O bbRR O bbRr O bbrr O Black O White O Rough OSmooth O Rough O Smooth