Examine the pedigree chart shown below. For each individual, write the genotype in the square or circle. Use the following notation: AA, Aa, aa. Use A_ to indicate the genotype cannot be determined. How many children did the original couple have? What is the sex of the middle child?
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- If the father's blood type is O and the mother's blood type is B, what are the possible blood types of their 7 children with 4 boys and 3 girls? Construct a pedigree analysis chart on the blood type of their family.If Marge’s father is a heterozygous tall Zork and her mother is a short Zork, what isMarge’s genotype?Complete the Punnett square to show the possible genotypes that would result to help you determine Marge’s genotype.What is Marge’s genotype?Based on the observed inheritance pattern and ratio of phenotypes, what are the genotypes of the affected children? Select an answer and submit it. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer. a) If c- = Cystic Fibrosis, the children are c-/c-. b) If c- = Cystic Fibrosis, the children are C/C. c) If c- = Cystic Fibrosis, the children are C/c-. d) If c- = Cystic Fibrosis, the children are C.
- Using the given pedigree chart, suppose individuals III-1 and III-2 are expecting their sixth child. What is the chance (percent) that the sixth child will have the sickle cell trait? Using punnett square Determine the genotypes of the parents if the father is blood type A the mother is blood type B the daughter is blood type O one son is blood type AB and other son is blood type BJoe’s mother’s blood type is A and his fathers is type B. Jane’s father’s blood type is AB and her mothers is A. Joe has the same blood type as his mother and Jane has blood type B. A) Draw the pedigree for these families using the complete GENOTYPES. Father:_____________ X Mother :______________ Father:_____________ X Mother: ______________ Joe:_______________ Jane:______________ B) Joe and Jane are expecting a baby together. For each blood type, give the probability that the baby may have it. Fill in the punnet square with genotypes Type A: __________% Type B: __________% Type AB: __________% Type O: __________%
- In a family, the mother has type A blood, the daughter has type O blood, and the son has type B blood. What is the possible genotype for the son?Use the image below to answer the following questions. Label the genotypes for ALL the family members in the pedigree above. Remember to use XX and XY when labeling. What does it mean to be a carrier? Why does Alexis have hemophilia? Is hemophilia a sex-linked disease? What does that mean and how does this pedigree show you this?Draw a pedigree to depict the following family: One couple has a son and a daughter with normal skin pigmentation. Another couple has one son and two daughters with normal skin pigmentation. The daughter from the first couple is married to the son of the second couple and they had three children. Their son and one daughter have albinism; their other daughter has normal skin pigmentation.
- Given the pedigree below, identify the genotypesA. The man is heterozygous type B (BO) and the partner is homozygous type A (AA). Do the cross to show how it happens and answer the following: What are the different blood types and the corresponding genotypes of their kids? What is the chance or the probability to have a blood type B child? How about the chance to have a type AB child? If the couple plans to have 3 kids, how many combinations of blood types will be true for their kids? B. The two rabbits with these corresponding genotypes were mated; CCch X CCh . Do the cross and answer the following questions. How many phenotypes will there be for the offspring? How about the genotypes? What is the percentage of agouti offspring to come out? What is/are the other phenotype/s of the offspring besides agouti?Use the following parents to create a Punnet Square and answer the question. Cross a heterozygous father with a heterozygous mother. (You can use the legend A = normal pigmentation and a = albinism) What will be the phenotypic ratio of the children?