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- Explain how a loss-of-function allele in a gene encoding a cohesin protein could be dominant to itswild-type counterpart.Explain Using Drosophila transgenes to link a mutant phenotype to a geneFollowing X-chromosome inactivation, most of the genes on theinactivated X chromosome are silenced. Explain how. Name onegene that is not silenced.
- Given a mutation in the promoter, coding region, and/or non-coding region of a gene, explain how these three scenarios create new alleles of the same gene.If the gene product is protein then why not to provide these protein from exogenous source to meet the deficiency in case of genetic abnormalities?In a Ccpp individual, which functional enzyme ismissing? Is it the enzyme encoded by the C or P gene?