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- Question 14 Antibiotic resistance is an example of a (n) 1. Allel 2. Phenotype 3. GenotypeWhich process creates recombinant chromosomes? Question 25 options: none of these independent assortment random fertilization crossing overQuestion: This is a normal 3 point test cross, except that instead of regular phenotypes, you are looking at DNA markers on a gel. One parent, according to the gel, is heterozygous at each marker. The other parent is homozygous for each marker. (Again, this means it is a test cross: AaEeHh x AAEEHH --but don't be confused by that, because these are not "dominant" and "recessive" per se; the phenotype is just a band on a gel). For each offspring, figure out its genotype (homozygous or heterozygous for each gene. Then, figure that one parent made only AEH gametes, so you can cross that out if it helps.) Then treat it pretty much the same as a 3 point test cross.
- Question 49 The scientist(s) who showed that DNA contained equal amount of certain nitrogen bases (i.e., A=T and C=G) is (are): Question 50 The cell that starts meiosis I is: haploid diploid a somatic cell a gamete Question 51 What is “silent” mutation? Question 52 Where does mitosis occur within this figure? (see letters in boxes) A B C D C and D Question 53 What form of chromosome abnormality is shown in the following Figure? Question 54 What type of mutation causes Sickle cell anemia? Question 55 The order of nucleotide bases on two sides of a DNA double-helix is Identical Similar Complemetary Nonidentical Question 56 What types of mutations are NOT passed to future generations? Question 57 What enzyme copies DNA into RNA? Question 58 Meiotic cell division replicates a cell's DNA ____________ and then divides ______________ twice; twice. once; once. None of the answer choices are correct. twice; once. once; twice. Question 59 ____ divide during meiosis I, while…Question 6: If individuals IV-4 and IV-5 mate and have a child, what is the probability that the child will have the genetic condition? Assume people mating into the pedigree do not carry the abnormal allele unless information given in the pedigree suggests otherwise. Write the probability as a fraction without any spaces, answers given as a decimal will be marked incorrect. (For example write your answer as 5/72 – note that is NOT the correct answer).Question #5 Stages of MeiosisPlease help me for part a and b, thank you so much!
- How to draw a branch diagram to provide the answers Figure1 is questions.Figure 2 is my answers. Since I don't know how to do this question, how to draw a branch diagram of two alleles on a chromosome. If my answer is not correct, please correct it and give me the correct answer. THX.question- Color blindness is inherited as a sex-linked recessive disease. A normal male marries a female who is heterozygous for the trait. What percentage of their sons will exhibit color blindness?This is a two part question: Please complete part a and part b, failure to complete both, you will receive no credit. 1. PART A: Using the following diagram (attached below) answer the following questions:True or false: The chromosomes in the parent cell are homologous. Circle one: (T/F)The genes in the parent cell do assort independently. Circle one: (T/F)Gametes 2 and 3 are recombination gametes. Circle one: (T/F)All the gametes show the parental combination of genes. Circle one: (T/F)Crossing-over occurred in the production of gametes 1 and 4 Circle one: (T/F) PART B:Using the diagram below (attached)Match the following words inside the diagram: Deoxyribose Purine base Pyrimidine base Phosphate Nucleotide monomer Nucleic acid polymer(note: not all will be used)