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- Using standard nomenclature, what would be allele number assigned for the following? AGAT AGAT AGAT AGAT AGAT AGAT AGAT AG AGAT AGATWhat is the assignment is to provide definitions of the following five terms? A. Homozygous genotype (or homozygote) B. Heterozygous genotype (or heterozygote)In Figure 3-17, in which bar of the histogram would the genotype R1/r1 • R2 /R2 • r3/r3 be found?(picture addded)
- Using the pedigree, assume that the disease is caused by an autosomal dominant allele, R. Give the genotype of the following individuals: (a) III-4 (the girl at lower right) (b) II-3 (the girl’s mother) (c) II-4 (the girl’s father)If a man with dark skin whose genotype is AaBB reproduces with a woman who has light skin (aaBb), what are the possible skin colors that their children will have? Develop a Punnett square and list the possible genotypes & phenotypes. For your convenience, a table is presented below that shows several possible genotypes & phenotypes: Genotypes Phenotypes AABB Very dark skin AABb or AaBB Dark skin AaBb, AAbb, or aaBB Medium brown skin Aabb or aaBb Light skin aabb Very light skinIs Punnett square is used to predict possible genetic outcomes
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