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- Give only typing answer with explanation and conclusion In a genetic cross for some quantitative trait, 19 distinct phenotypes are observed. Assuming that all genes contribute equally and there are no environmental effects, how many genes contribute to this trait?Punnett square: listing off spring genotpye and phenotype as ratios. 1. two hetrozygous white rabbits are crossed. ( brown fur is recessive)Alleles - Any of the alternative versions of a gene that produce distinguishable phenotypic effects. Select one: True False
- In a monogenic genotype, the frequency of a homozygous wild type trait is 64%. What is the frequency of a homozygous mutant genotype? Show your work.Colorblindness is an X-linked recessive trait. You observe an isolated population and find that 20 females have the recessive colorblind phenotype, while the remaining 180 females do not. How many males would you expect to have this trait? show full work.Keeping it in the family!”- How do you think consanguinity is increasing the risk factors of genetic disorders? Explain with examples (at least two). It won’t be possible to change the tradition all of a sudden. If you are a clinical geneticist, how you will be managing this type of community?