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- RrxRR Genotyperatioofoffspring___________________ Phenotyperatioofoffspring__________________Parents = B+ and AB- Given these are b.g. of parents. If they have a child, what blood types he/she can have? Give Explanation.Duchenne muscular dystrophy is one of the sex-inherited disease. Write a report about the mutation that caused the disease, symptoms, genetics therapies, include a minimum of one human pedigree that show the disease
- Kara is B-positive and her father has A-negative blood. Kara marries Ryan, who is A-negative. Ryan’s father has O-positive blood. (e)What are the phenotypic ratios of blood types (for both the ABO gene and Rh gene) that would be expected among their children? (Show your work in a Punnett square below!)Codominance: draw a Punnett Square for a AA mom with a AB dad. i. If you have type AB blood type, what possible blood types could your parents have? ii. If you have type A blood, can either of your parents have type O? iii. If you have type O blood, could either of your parents be type AB? Upload your image using the paperclip iconhelp writing out the complete Geno type? attached lobes = e straight hair = C' mouth full lips = l blue eyes = b long nose = Xn red Freckles = F
- Present clinical consequences of most commonly identified numerical chromosome abnormalities.List the diagnostic features (genetic or cytological) that are used to identify these chromosomal alterations:a. Deletionsb. DuplicationsComplete Punnett square C for an individual with an AO genotype that mates with another AO genotype individual.