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- 3)Is a recessive trait always bad or detrimental? Include an example to illustrate your answer.1. Given that there's a science to back you up and you actually have the capability of producing an offspring with your desired traits, would you do it? What should the limitations be if you have to put a limit on this? 2. On the other hand, give some reasons why you will not choose to do it even if there's a science to back you up and you actually have the capability of producing an offspring with your desired traits.1.Which among the following statements is INCORRECT? A.Phenotype is the pair of genes that carries the genetic makeup of an organism B.Homozygous is a combination of two dominant or two recessive allele C.A recessive allele must be received from both parents to bring about a recessive phenotype D.Heterozygous is a combination of one dominant allele and one recessive allele
- 3. A student states, “If a person expresses the dominant trait for eye color, then the person’s genotype must be BB.” Is the student correct? Explain why or why not. Assume that the B allele is dominant, and the b allele is recessive.)3) The ability to curl ones’ tongue up on the sides (T) is dominant to not being able to roll your tongue (t). a. A woman who can roll her tongue marries a man who cannot. The first child has the same phenotype as the father, what are the genotypes of the mother, father, and this child? b. What is the probability that the second child won’t be able to roll it’s tongue?1. How did Mendel’s work gradually gain acceptance?
- How can a biologist test whether a trait is adaptive?3. Choose ONE trait observed in class and explain why one form of the trait is more frequent than the other form of the trait (i.e. why the dominant form is more frequent than the recessive form or vis-à-vis).6. Ear shape and eye color are examples of 1. Genotypes 2. Phenotypes 3. Alleles 4. Recessives
- 1. Why some people resort to phenocopy? Write 2 pros and cons of phenocopying. 2.Comment in “ No two people are exactly alike. Even monozygotic twins differ from each other”.10. Which of the following is the BEST example of a dimension of diversity? The Medical model Gender identity Intersectionality Stereotype DIABILITY7)Homozygote is a)an individual who has two copies of the same allele for a particular gene b)an individual who has to different alleles for a particular gene c)an individual who has one copy of the most common allele for a particular gene d)an individual who has one copy of the least common allele for a particular gene