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- What is / are the possible genotype(s) of Grandma 1, Grandpa 1, Grandma 2, Grandpa 2.Using the informationgiven and scenario 1, tell whether the BB, BR, and RR phenotype, will increase, decrease, or do both increase or decrease or it will stay the same.In the United States, what are the federal requirements forgenetic screening of newborns?
- Why can it be said that arecessive allele can remainhidden in the phenotype of anindividual and revealed onlywhen manifested inhomozygosity in theoffspring?what significane deos mendel's law of assorment have when carrying out a cross with respect to more than one gene?Explain the ABO blood system as an example of multiple alleles and codominance; be sure to discuss blood phenotype as an expression of surface proteins, “markers” on the red blood cells
- Mrs. Reyes is a. carrier of the sex-linked hemophilia allele (XAXa) and Mr. Reyes is normal (XAY) What are the theoretical genotypes and phenotypes among their children? If the have 4 male and 4 female children; how many of each sex would be expected to be hemophiliacs, carriers and normal?It is the year 1998, and the men and women sailors (inequal numbers) on the American ship the MedischolBounty have mutinied in the South Pacific and settledon the island of Bali Hai, where they have come intocontact with the local Polynesian population. Of the400 sailors that come ashore on the island, 324 haveMM blood type, 4 have the NN blood type, and 72 havethe MN blood type. Already on the island are 600Polynesians between the ages of 19 and 23. In thePolynesian population, the allele frequency of the Mallele is 0.06, and the allele frequency of the N allele is 0.94. No other people come to the island over thenext 10 years.a. What is the allele frequency of the N allele in thesailor population that mutinied?b. It is the year 2008, and 1000 children have beenborn on the island of Bali Hai. If the mixed population of 1000 young people on the island in 1998mated randomly and the different blood groupphenotypes had no effect on viability, how manyof the 1000 children would you expect…. A gene called Q has two alleles, QFand QG, that encode alternative forms of a red blood cell protein thatallows blood group typing. A different, independentlysegregating gene called R has two alleles, RC and RD,permitting a different kind of blood group typing. Arandom, representative population of football fanswas examined, and on the basis of their blood typing,the following distribution of genotypes was inferred(all genotypes were distributed equally betweenmales and females):QFQFRCRC 202QFQG RCRC 101QGQG RCRC 101QFQFRCRD 372QFQG RCRD 186QGQG RCRD 186QFQFRDRD 166QFQG RDRD 83QGQG RDRD 83This sample contains 1480 fans in total.a. Is the population at Hardy-Weinberg equilibriumwith respect to either or both of the Q andR genes?b. After one generation of random mating within thisgroup, what fraction of the next generation of football fans will be QFQF(independent of their Rgenotype)?c. After one generation of random mating, what fraction of the next generation of football fans will…