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Summarize the role of chromosomes and genes in determining the transmission of traits and the inheritance of disorders.
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- List some common genetic disorders, state the symptoms of each, and describe the inheritance pattern that each one exhibits.Explain the process of protein synthesis and the role of DNA in creating individual traits.Give bilological term for an alternation in the genetic material that can be inherited.
- . Interpret the genotype of the heterozygote if the inheritance pattern for a genetic disorder is shown to be incompletely dominantdescribe why some genetic disorders might be dominant,incompletely dominant, or recessive, and give examplesof each?Define genetics and explain how chromosomes arerelated to inheritance.