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- The observable traits expressed by an organism are described as its _______. a. phenotype b. genotype c. alleles d. zygoteAnalysis of Autosomal Recessive and Dominant Traits Describe the phenotype and primary gene or protein defect of the X-linked recessive disease muscular dystrophy.If the frequency of a homozygous recessive disorder is 1 in 10,000, the frequency of the dominant allele is ________ % and the heterozygous genotype frequency is ________ %.
- Review the process of autosomal recessive inheritance by coloring the following figures in this instance both parents are carriers of a treat to illustrate the transmission of the disorder from the parents to the children color the figures as describedMaple syrup urine disease is an autosomal recessive gene. The R allele leads to a normal protein product, whereas r leads to a mutant protein. Which genotype below will display the Maple syrup urine disease phenotype? A. Rr B. RR C. rr D. Rr and rrWhich of the following does not have an environmental factor thataffects the distribution of the phenotype? a. phenylketonuria c. heightb. skin color d. Marfan syndrome
- The individuals with a certain disease are shown in this pedigree. The disease is caused by an autosomal recessive allele, q. Give the genotype of the following individuals: (a) III-1 (the girl at lower left corner) (b) II-1 (the girl’s mother) (c) II-2 (the girl’s father)What is a Punnett square used for? Group of answer choices To see the possible genotypes of the offspring The solve complex mathematical equations To determine which genetic disease you may have To determine the phenotypes of two parentsThere are six types of agglutinogen named C,D, E and c,d,e.the first three are dominant and last three are recessive.discuss
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