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- PLEASE tell me what each pedigree diagram is. so which one is most likely to show a family with Haemophilia A? most likely to show a family with Gaucher Disease? most likely to show a family with Sickle Cell Anaemia? most likely to show a family with Achondroplasia? most likely to show a family with Goltz Syndrome? What is the most likely inheritance pattern shown in image B, below?Is cystic fibrosis a genotypic or phenotypic change? Explain your reasoning. Edit View Insert Format Tools Table, 12pt v Paragraph BIU A 2 T?く2: Chart v Add-ins Media Links Comment Footer Page Numb Header Screenshot v Cystic fibrosis is a hereditary illness causing respiratory issues and recurrent lung infections. It is a recessive disorder (c). Using the details below, fill in the Punnett square to determine probability of an offspring having cystic fibrosis. Mother Father -does not -does not have have cystic cystic fibrosis fibrosis genotype Cc -genotype Cc Mother Father Probability of offspring having cystic fibrosis: ada)
- What is the most likely mode of inheritance for the disease depicted in the following pedigree? I II III 1 1 2 1 2 autosomal recessive autosomal dominant 3 3 2 4 4 5 5 6Tell me whether it is autosomal reccessive inheritance,autosomal domiant inheritance,sex-linked reccessive inheritance, sex-linked dominay inheritance or y-linked inheritance.the offspring ès) can often be autosomal I 1.1 III ad amalg od no IV 9 OTO 5 0000 anivellor and goje If individual 2 were to marry a woman with no family history of the disease, which of the following would most likely be true of their children? a. All of the children would have the disease. b. None of the children would have the disease. c. Only the sons would have the disease. d. All of the sons would be carriers of the disease. e. None of the daughters would be carriers of the disease.
- 15 1 point What is the most likely mode of inheritance of the disease depicted in the following pedigree? ||| IV 1 autosomal dominant autosomal recessive 2 N 1 2 2 3 3 4 3 4 5 --DPEDIGREES: Problem (continued) This pedigree shows the inheritance of cystic fibrosis in this family. I • QUESTIONS ••. 5. What is the genotype of individual II-3? Use the letter "f" to 1 2 represent the disease allele. II 1 2 3 6. Individuals II-I and II-2 are sisters. Explain how it is possible for one sister to have cystic fibrosis but NOT the other. III 1 2 3Retinoblastoma: The Hits Just Keep Coming Part I – White Spots Questions Whitt noted leukocoria and strabismus. Define these terms. Based on what you know so far, create a pedigree that depicts the prevalence of cancer in this family. Indicate Kay as the proband. Consider the pedigree that you just drew. What mode of inheritance seems most likely? Justify your prediction. What is the difference between a sporadic cancer and an inherited (or familial) cancer? Which is most common? Based on the pedigree you drew; do you think that the cancer in this family tree is sporadic or inherited? Why? Briefly, describe the fundamental problem that distinguishes a cancer cell from a non-cancerous cell.
- Tell me whether it is autosomal reccessive inheritance,autosomal domiant inheritance,sex-linked reccessive inheritance, sex-linked dominay inheritance or y-linked inheritance based on information given.(With Pedigree Anlaysis Breakdown)Cell Socle What Is Hba And Hbs Medical Term? - Nursa Protein to Phenotype: 1. Describe the phenotype of individuals who inherit one copy of the Hbs allele and one copy of the HbA allele Sickle Cell Trait Eon individual h s a aanotvns of UA anH Uhs itwill he called a carrier of sickle cellTrivla 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