Q4: A man with Blood type (B-) and his wife with group (A+) have got a child with group (O-). Determine the genotype of the parents and their child.
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Q: Is TT a heterozygous or homozygous?
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Q: Give 5 examples of phenocopies
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Q: whats the phenotype If the genotype is Aa and aa
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- describe Fragile X syndrome in three paragraphsGive typing answer with explanation and conclusion An individual, Jack, is concerned because his sister, Karen, was recently diagnosed with Huntington disease. Jack is 45 years old and currently asymptomatic. If 40% of 45-year-olds with HD are already symptomatic, what is the chance that Jack has HD? 5/7 2/7 5/8 3/8Complete Punnett square C for an individual with an AO genotype that mates with another AO genotype individual.
- Give typing answer with explanation and conclusion Discuss how to assess family reactions to the newborn. Review any warning signs that indicate rejection of the newborn. Should children be present at their mother’s labor and sibling’s birth? If so, what type of preparation programs should be made available, and what criteria should be met beforehand? Discuss baby-friendly cues along with interventions to promote bonding.1. Predict the TRC for a male with genotype AaBBCcDD 2. Predict the TRC for a female with genotype AabbccDd.whats the phenotype If the genotype is Aa and aa
- B- Whattype of genetic inheritance determinesthe ABO blood group system?Suppose a man who does not have Duchenne muscular dystrophy had a child with a woman who is a carrier of the disease. If the child is a female, what is the probability that she has the disease? a. 0% b. 25% c. 50% d. 75% e. 100%Individual 14 is thinking of having children, but she knows her family has a history of cancer. Which family members should she discuss with her doctor and why?