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- Which of the following is(are) critically important to ensure Mendel's 1st and 2nd laws? Please select all correct answer options. Meiosis I separation of homologous chromosomes separation of sister chromatids Meiosis IIThe diagrams represent two human somatic cells, one from a female and one from a male, and the letters in the cells represent alleles for two different traits. Male Female B = Brown hair (dominant) b = Blond hair (recessive) E = Brown eyes (dominant) e = Blue eyes (recessive) According to Mendel’s Law of Independent Assortment, what are the allele combinations expected in each of the sperm cells and what combinations are expected in each of the eggs produced by these cells during meiosis? One sperm fertilized one egg, and the resulting child has blond hair and brown eyes. How is this possible given the parents' genotypes?Complete this mendelian gentics chart
- Two parents have the following genotypes. FF and Ff. Which of the following genotypes is not possible for their children? - FF -Ff -ffWhat is meant by Mendel's law of domonanceUncle Smiley, who is heterozygous for a yellow face (Yy), married a woman with a green face. Both of them have always wanted a large family. If they were to have 12 children, what is the probability that the children would have yellow faces? How many would have green faces? Create a Punnett square to help you find your answers.
- Assume that genes A and B are on two different chromosomes. Describe Mendel’s Law of Independent Assortment by using an individual with the genotype AaBb as an example.Single nucleotide polymorphisms do not show mendelian segregation through meiosis. Is this true or false? Please explain briefly why and answer the question as quickly as possible.A couple has three children, all of whom have brown eyes and blond hair. Both parents are heterozygous for brown eyes (Bb), but one is blond (rr) and the other is a redhead (Rr). What is the probability that the next child will be a brown-eyed redhead? For full credit, you must show all work
- Frank and Susan both have freckles but they're firstborn son Lawrence does not demonstrate the characteristics. What are the most likely genotype of Frank Susan and Lawrence?Hemophilia is a sex-linked recessive trait. A male hemophiliac and phenotypically normal female have a son with hemophilia. They would like to have one more child. What is the probability of having a child without hemophilia? Explain using a Punnett square. Is it possible for a girl to be born with hemophilia? Explain.What are the pertinent features of meiosis that provides a physical correlate to Mendel's abstract genetic law of random segregation and independent assortment