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- 1. Construct a pedigree chart of the trait traced in the situation below.2. The pedigree chart must be constructed with the names and genotypes at the bottom of every individual in the chart.If it is autosomal: Always use the first letter of the dominant trait to represent the dominant allele. For example, if the dominant trait is red, so the allele R-red, while r-yellow. For example, if the person is homozygous dominant for curly hair, we write CC as his genotype. If sex-linked, do not forget to write the parents’ chromosomes (XX-female, XY-male), with their corresponding superscripts (dominant or recessive). The superscript must be based on the first letter of the disorder. For example, the mother is a carrier of hemophilia (which is x-linked recessive), so we write XHXh. If the father has hemophilia, we write XhY. Put the pedigree chart using code properly. The situation is given below: Trait: NeurofibromatosisThe dominant form is neurofibromatosis, caused by the production of…1.Which among the following statements is INCORRECT? A.Phenotype is the pair of genes that carries the genetic makeup of an organism B.Homozygous is a combination of two dominant or two recessive allele C.A recessive allele must be received from both parents to bring about a recessive phenotype D.Heterozygous is a combination of one dominant allele and one recessive alleleC. Give the genotypic and phenotypic ratios 1. Hemophilia is a disease caused by a gene found on the X chromosome. The recessive allele causes the disease. Tall (T) is dominant over short (t). A homozygous tall female carrier marries a short hemophiliac male. Predict the genotype and phenotype of their offspring. 2. In mice, the ability to run normally is a dominant trait. Mice with this trait are called running mice (R). The recessive trait causes mice to run in circles only. Mice with this trait are called waltzing mice (r). Hair color is also inherited in mice. Black hair (B) is dominant over brown hair (b). 2 heterozygous running, heterozygous black mice were crossed. Give the genotypic and phenotypic ratios of their offspring.
- 1. In a particular bird species, the tips of the feathers are tinged with blue, white, or silver. The BB genotype calls for blue-tipped feathers. The WW genotype calls for white-tipped feathers. The BW genotype calls for an intermediate with silver-tipped feathers. A mating occurs between a blue-tipped bird and a white-tipped bird. What types of offspring would be expected? Give the genotypes and phenotypes of the possible offspring and the probability of each. 2. The bird species described in question 5 has an ornamental plumage on its head. The plumage feathers are either flexible or stiff. The allele for flexible plumage is dominant over the allele for stiff plumage. A male who is heterozygous for plumage and has silver-tipped wings mates with a female who has stiff plumage with silver-tipped wings. What types of offspring would be expected from this cross? Give the probability of each. 3. In some cats, the gene for tail length shows incomplete dominance. When a cat with a…1. Honeybee workers undergo a resistant behavioral pattern called hygienic behavior. Susceptible worker genotypes failed to remove the diseased larvae, so that the disease spread easily throughout the honeybee colony. a) When inbred lines of resistant genotypes were crossed with inbred lines of susceptible genotypes, the F1 worker bees showed unhygienic behavior.Is hygienic behavior dominant or recessive in these bees? Why?Give correct typing answer with explanation and conclusion 1. which of the following is correct about dominant genes? Dominant genes are the weakest but take charge of physical appearance Dominant genes are the strongest but take no charge of physical appearance. Dominant genes are the strongest and take charge of physical appearance. Dominant genes have no effect on physical appearance.
- 1. The frequency of a recessive disease is 9%. What is the frequency of the allele that causes s the disease? a) What is the frequency of the dominant allele? b) What is the frequency of the carriers (heterozygotes) of the disease?1. If your genotype is Bb, what type of trait would you express as phenotype? a. dominant b. recessive c. both a and b d. neither a nor b 2. If your genotype is BB, what type of trait would you express as phenotype? a. dominant b. recessive c. both a and b d. neither a nor b 3. If a baby goat received a dominant gene for curly hair from one parent, and a recessive gene for straight hair from the other, which trait will the baby goat display? a. No hair b. Curly hair c. Straight hair d. Straight and curly hair 4. The allele for yellow seeds in pea plants, Y, is dominant. The allele for green seeds in pea plants, y, is recessive. Which combination would produce a plant with green seeds? a. YY b. Yy c. yY d. yy 5. In humans, the allele for brown eyes, B, is dominant over the allele for blue eyes, b. Which combination of alleles shown below could result in a…20. Traits that are governed by two or more genes are known as:
- 1. What is the genotype for a cat who is heterozygous for both traits? Options: LlMm, LLMM, Llmm, LlMM, llmm, llMm, llMM 2. What is the genotype for a cat who is homozygous recessive for both traits? Options: llmm, LLMM, LLmm, LLMm, llMM, llMm 3. How many would have long hair? Options: 0,4,8,12,16 4. How many would have long hair and be all white? Options: 0,4,8,12,16 5. How many would have short hair and have some color (not all white)? Options: 0,4,8,12,16 6. How many would be all white? Options: 0,4,8,12,16Brown fur vs white fur. Say that the alleles for fur color (brown or white) are written using the letter “B” and “b”. The dominant trait is brown, white fur color represents the recessive trait. How would you write out a homozygous dominant individual?Imagine that you are a doctor in a maternity ward. During your last shift, 20 babies were born. 10 had blue eyes, and 10 had brown eyes. Remember genotypes are the two alleles given for each trait, written with a letter. For this activity B =brown eyes b= blue eyes. Phenotypes are the physical appearance of the trait. Considering the possible genotypes you listed in question 3, what traits would the parents of brown-eyed and blue-eyed children have to have?