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- interpret using the punnett square below to both sets of parents (Parents A , Parents B, & Parents C).based on your results of filling in the boxes. What are the chances Parents A, Parents B, and Parents C will have a child with Sickle Cell? What are the chances the child will be a carrier for Sickle Cell?In a particular family, children of a diseased mother are all affected, and their maternal grandmother was also affected. But the cousins (children of maternal uncle) are not affected. No disorders were recorded in the paternal side. Can you identify the type of this disorder and provide justifications in support of your identification?What is the Chi-squared Goodness of Fit test used to test? a. If the disease is due to environmental or genetic factors. b. The name of the disease gene. c. Whether the disease follows a AR or AD mode of inheritance at the disease gene. d. If the p-value is greater than 0.05. e. If the observed data is consistent with the specified mode of inheritance at a given disease gene.
- 4. Define the following terms: A. genotype B. phenotype C. monohybrid D. dihybrida. What type of plot is this? What do the little dots above the dotted line represent? b. The labels above the peaks represent human gene names involved in ALS. Based on the data shown here, which would be the first gene you'd like to investigate further and why?The e-gram (graph to the right of allelic ladder image) and above is from a woman. She has variations 14 and 15 at STR D3S1358. If she has children with a man who has variations 12 and 19 at the same STR, what are the possible combinations of variations that their children would have?
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