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Nucleotides
It is an organic molecule made up of three basic components- a nitrogenous base, phosphate,and pentose sugar. The nucleotides are important for metabolic reactions andthe formation of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) and RNA (ribonucleic acid).
Nucleic Acids
Nucleic acids are essential biomolecules present in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and viruses. They carry the genetic information for the synthesis of proteins and cellular replication. The nucleic acids are of two types: deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA). The structure of all proteins and ultimately every biomolecule and cellular component is a product of information encoded in the sequence of nucleic acids. Parts of a DNA molecule containing the information needed to synthesize a protein or an RNA are genes. Nucleic acids can store and transmit genetic information from one generation to the next, fundamental to any life form.
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- Sarah and George have been married for 6 years. They had a daughter 5 years ago and her blood type is AB. Sarah had complications during her birth and was transfused with three pints of type A blood. The couple recently welcomed a new baby boy to their family. He has the blood type O. What are Sarah and George’s genotypes? Select one: a. Sarah's Genotype George's Genotype IAIA ii b. Sarah's Genotype George's Genotype IAi IBi c. Sarah's Genotype George's Genotype IAi IBIB d. Sarah's Genotype George's Genotype IAIA IBi16.A couple is suspecting that their baby was switched at the hospital. The mother has blood type A, the father has blood type B, and the baby has blood type O. Which among the following conditions would prove that the baby is switched? A. Mother’s genotype: IAIA & Father’s genotype: ii B. Mother’s genotype: ii & Father’s genotype: IBIB C. Mother’s genotype: IAIA & Father’s genotype: IBIB D. Mother’s genotype: IAi & Father’s genotype: IBiYou met with two parents whose first child has sickle cell anemia. (The parents show no signs of the disease themselves). The mother comes to you in the third month of her second pregnancy, and wants to know if this child will also inherit the disease. As a genetics counselor, you are ready to evaluate this couple’s case by doing the following:1. Determine what the genotype of each parent is. Is this disease autosomal or sex-linked? Dominant or recessive?
- 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 diseaseThe ff. mothers, (A) through (E) with given phenotypes, each produced one child whose phenotype is described. For each child, select as the father ONE of the five males whose genotypes are given. Genotype of male (1) IA i MN rr XAY (2) IB i MN RR XAY (3) ii NN rr XAY (4) ii MM rr XaY (5) IAIA MN RR XaY Give possible genotypes of all the mothers and children: Mother Maternal Phenotype Phenotype of child Possible father (write number only) A Type A, M, Rh+, normal color vision Type O, M, Rh+ , normal color vision, male B Type B, N, Rh-, colorblind Type O, N, Rh-, colorblind male C Type O, M, Rh-, normal color vision Type A, MN, Rh+, colorblind, female D Type A, N, Rh+, normal color vision Type AB, MN, Rh+, normal color vision, female E Type AB, MN, Rh- , normal color vision Type AB, M, Rh-, colorblind, maleJames' mother died of complications from Huntington’s Disease. James, through genetic testing, has tested positive for the HD gene and is a pilot for a commercial airline. Who should have access to James Lanahan’s gene testing report? Please give reasoning.
- 7. Mr. and Mrs. Weasley have 7 children and all of the children have red hair like their parents. Mrs. Weasley has brown eyes but Mr. Weasley's eye color is unknown. Four of their 7 children have blue eyes and three have brown eyes. a. I Mr. Weasley's eye color is blue, what must be Mrs. Weasley's genotype? Explain how you arrive at your answer. Draw a Punnett square to support your answer. ExplanationA child has a blood type of “B positive”. This child is known to be a heterozygote at the ABO blood type gene and also a heterozygote at the Rh blood type gene. Select all of the choices below that show possible parents of this child. Question 7 options: Genotypes IA IA X IA IA Genotypes IA IA X IA i Genotypes IA i X IA i Genotypes IA IA X IA IB Genotypes IA IA X IB i Genotypes IA IA X i i Genotypes IA i X i i Genotypes IA i X IB i Genotypes IB IB X IB IB Genotypes IB IB X IB i Genotypes IB IB X IA i Genotypes IB IB X i i Genotypes IB i X IB i Genotypes IB i X i i Genotypes IB IB X IA IB Genotypes IA IA X IB IB Genotypes IA IB X IA IB Genotypes IA IB X IA i Genotypes IA IB X IB i Genotypes IA IB X i i Genotypes i i X i i Genotypes + + X + + Genotypes + + X + -…It says fill in the missing genotypes and phenotypes below
- Please find an Image/Graphic to represent sickle cell disease: Use at least two different images to help the audience understand the cause and/or inheritance pattern of the disorder you chose. Include a brief 1-2 sentence caption below each image that gives a description of the image and explains its relevance to your chosen disorder. The two images should NOT convey the same exact information. Ideas of images to use include: karyotypes, pedigrees, DNA sequences, etc. Please note: the images should be specific to your chosen disorder. The 2 required images must be related to cause and/or inheritance pattern. Images of an individual with the disorder will not count toward your 2 required images as they do not contribute to the audience's understanding of cause and/or inheritance pattern.Maple 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 rrIs Punnett square is used to predict possible genetic outcomes