1. Is this autosomal or sex-linked? Why? 2. Is individual #1 most likely homozygous dominant or heterozygous? Explain how you can tell 3. What is the genotype of individual #3? 4. Can you be sure of the genotype of the affected siblings of the individual # 3? Explan

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Date: 11 9J1 Block 1
Benchmark Quarter 3 Study guide
Trait: Neurofibromatosis
Forms of the trait:
A The dominant form is neurofibmmatosis, caused by the production of an abnormal form of the protein
neurofibromin. Affected individuals show spots of abnormal skin pigmentation and non-cancerous
tumors that can interfere with the nervous system and cause blindness Some tumors can convert to a
cancerous form
A The recessive form is a pormal protein-in other words, no neurofibromatosis
A typical pedigree for a famity that caries neurofibromatosis is shown below Note that carriers are not
indicated with half-colored shapes in this chart. Use the letter "N" to indicate the dominant neurofibromatosis
allele, and the letter "n" for the normal allele.
Nn
nn
3
nn
1. Is this autosomal or sex-linked? Why?
2. Is individual #1 most likely homozygous dominant or heterozygous? Explain how you
can tell
3. What is the genotype of individual # 3?
4. Can you be sure of the genotype of the affected siblings of the individual #3? Explan
Transcribed Image Text:Name: Date: 11 9J1 Block 1 Benchmark Quarter 3 Study guide Trait: Neurofibromatosis Forms of the trait: A The dominant form is neurofibmmatosis, caused by the production of an abnormal form of the protein neurofibromin. Affected individuals show spots of abnormal skin pigmentation and non-cancerous tumors that can interfere with the nervous system and cause blindness Some tumors can convert to a cancerous form A The recessive form is a pormal protein-in other words, no neurofibromatosis A typical pedigree for a famity that caries neurofibromatosis is shown below Note that carriers are not indicated with half-colored shapes in this chart. Use the letter "N" to indicate the dominant neurofibromatosis allele, and the letter "n" for the normal allele. Nn nn 3 nn 1. Is this autosomal or sex-linked? Why? 2. Is individual #1 most likely homozygous dominant or heterozygous? Explain how you can tell 3. What is the genotype of individual # 3? 4. Can you be sure of the genotype of the affected siblings of the individual #3? Explan
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