Instruction: Fill up the table by computing the dominant alleles, recessive alleles and the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium result of each generation. Lastly, make a short conclusion below. Show the complete solution. Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium Generation Dominant allele Recessive allele 1 35 65 2 50 50 3 73 27 Conclusion:
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- OFFSPRING PHENOTYPE/GENOTYPE DETERMINATIONComplete the following table and list all of the possible offspring phenotypes and genotypes in the space following the table. Use Hitch-hiker’s Thumb and Tongue RollingTable II.PARENTS PHENOTYPE POSSIBLE GENOTYPESYOUMATEShow all possible genotypic here.GametesMATE YouList All Possible Phenotypic Outcomes here:Identify a possible advantage and a possible disadvantage of a genetic test that would identify genes in individuals that increase their probability of having Alzheimer’s disease later in life.Briefly explain how genes affecting a polygenic characteristic are located with the use of QTL mapping.
- please DEFINE your genotypic symbols, then list the most probable genotype of each of the individuals indicated. Allele associated with the trait being studied: ________ Allele associated with the “normal” version of this trait: __________ I-1: _________ I-2: ___________ II-1: ________ II-5-6: ________ II-13: ____________ II-14: _____________Explain the concept of Dosage compensation.Summary IntroductionTo determine:Whether the given statement “All traits are inherited in a Mendelian pattern.” is true or false.Introduction:Some traits are transferred to the offspring from their parents; this process is called inheritance. Mendel gave some laws to describe how genetic transmission of traits take place, the inheritance pattern that follows the law of Mendel is known as Mendelian inheritance. Mendel gave the law of segregation, the law of dominance, and the law of independent assortment.
- Can you help me with 6 and 5 using the data provided?Know how to effectively complete simple Mendelian genetics problems (both monohybrids and dihybrids). See practice questions for examples.Give typed full explanation The Genes you are examining exhibit a continuous pattern of variation. For these Genes, a Dominant Allele represents a 1 foot increase in overall height. If you cross the following individuals, AaBb and AaBb, what percentage of the offspring will be 7 feet tall. Assume an individual with no Dominant Alleles (aabb) is 4 feet tall. Report your answer as a percentage i.e., 22.1%.
- Consider the following scenario: A man without freckles (freckles are a dominant trait, determined by the dominant allele “F”) is a carrier of cystic fibrosis (recall that CF is a recessive trait, determined by the recessive allele "a"), mates with a woman whose genotype is heterozygous for freckles and is also a carrier of CF. Assume the two genes in question are in different chromosomes and, therefore, assort independently. Complete the following Punnett square to generate the offspring probabilities from this couple, by entering the genotypes of the parents, the gametes, and the offspring for the two traits described above. (4) Father’s genotype ffAa Mother’s genotypeFfAa ● Sperm: fA ● Sperm: fa ● Sperm: fA ● Sperm: fa ● Egg: FA ● Egg: fA ● Egg: Fa ● Egg: fa What is the probability for this couple to have a child with freckles? What is the…Non-additive genetic factors make children less resemble their parents true and false (with explain)Briefly describe the polygenic threshold theory. How polygenic traits can be genetically determined? What are major factors affecting gene frequencies? How the Hardy-Weinberg relationship can be used in genetic counseling? Is it useful for genetic risk prediction?