What is genotype of a man who is a hemophiliac? B. What is the genotype of a man with normal blood clotting? C. What is the genotype of a woman with normal clotting blood if her father was a hemophiliac? D. If a man with normal clotting blood and a heterozygous woman have children together, what would you expect for the genotypes and phenotypes of the children?
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12. Hemophilia is an x-linked disease in which the blood does not clot normally; it is sometimes called “bleeder’s disease.” Hemophilia is caused by a recessive allele (h). The dominant allele (H) produces blood that clots normally.
A. What is genotype of a man who is a hemophiliac?
B. What is the genotype of a man with normal blood clotting?
C. What is the genotype of a woman with normal clotting blood if her father was a hemophiliac?
D. If a man with normal clotting blood and a heterozygous woman have children together, what would you expect for the genotypes and
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- 4. Marfan syndrome is a genetic trait caused by in a dominant allele. The trait causes a weakening of the aorta that can be fatal. A teenager whose mother has the syndrome (but whose maternal grandfather was not affected), and whose father was unaffected, is concerend that she may have the trait. a. What is the phenotype of each of her parents? Genotype? b. What is the chance that the teenager has Marfan syndrome?13. A dominant x-linked allele (B) gives normal color vision but the recessive allele (b) causes red-green color blindness.A. What is the genotype of a man with normal color vision whose father was color- blind? B. What is the genotype of a woman with normal color vision whose father was color-blind? C. If a woman who is colorblind marries a man with normal vision, what would you expect for the genotypes and phenotypes of their children? D. If a man is color-blind, which parent did he inherit the gene from? Explain your answer. E. Which parent does a man get all his x-linked genes from? F. If a woman is color-blind, what do you know about the genotypes and phenotypes of her parents? G. Are men more likely than women to get a genetic disease which is x-linked and dominant? Are they more likely to get a disease that is x-linked and recessive? Explain your answers. H. Can a man with normal color vision have a colorblind daughter? Explain your answer.…3. Hemophilia is a sex linked trait that does not allow for blood clotting normally. It is a recessive genetic defect. In the royal family, the mother of the Prince is a carrier for hemophilia. (XHXh) while the father is normal. ( XHY) . What is the genotype of the Prince if he carries the bleeder’s disease? What is the probability that all the female princesses are normal? Use the Punnett square to show your solution.
- 7. The ability to roll your tongue (R) is dominant to lack of this ability (r). A. What is the genotype of a man who can roll his tongue if his father couldn’t? B. If a man who is heterozygous for tongue rolling marries a woman who is heterozygous, what would you predict for the genotypes and phenotypes of their children?1. A woman who is heterozygous for hemophilia marries a man with hemophilia. What are the genotypes and phenotypes of the children? a) What is the genotypic ratio of the above cross (Write number next to genotype)? ___________________________________________________________________ b) What is the phenotypic ratio of the above cross? (Write number next to phenotype)? ___________________________________________________________________8. Huntington’s disease is a degenerative disease of the nervous system that strikes in middle age. The allele that causes the disease (H) is dominant to the allele that results in the normal condition (h). Answer the following questions about the inheritance of this disease. A. What is the genotype of a man who is normal but whose father had Huntington’s disease? B. What is the genotype of a woman who has Huntington’s disease if both of her parents had Huntington’s disease? C. If a man who is heterozygous for Huntington’s disease marries a woman who is normal, what would you expect for the genotypes and phenotypes of their children? D. If a normal man marries a woman who is homozygous for Huntington’s disease, what do you expect for the genotypes and phenotypes of their children?
- 1. A mother with blood type A has a child with blood type O, What is the mother's genotype? 2. A mother with blood type B has a child with blood type O. What are the possible genotype of the father?3.A woman is color blind. If she marries a man with normal vision, What are the chances of her a. sons being color blind? b. daughter being color blind? c. daughter being carriers?1. A mother with blood type A has a child with blood type O, and she claims that Mister X is the father. Mister X denies that he could possibly be the father, because he has blood type B. If you were the judge presiding over this case, which of the following arguments would you find most convincing? a. Mr. X could be the father if his blood genotype is IBIB, and the mother’s blood genotype is IAIA b. Mr. X cannot be the father because a child with blood type O cannot have a parent with blood type B c. Mr. X could be the father if his blood genotype is IBi, and the mother’s blood genotype is IAi d. Mr. X cannot be the father because a parent with blood type B cannot have a child with blood type O e. Mr. X cannot be the father because the human ABO blood types are sex-linked traits 2. A monohybrid cross between two pea plants producing yellow peas, resulting in an F1 phenotypic ratio of 3:1 (three yellow pea plants to one green pea plant) indicates what about the parental pea plants?…
- 3. A couple just had a baby, who has type-O blood. Upon learning the baby’s blood type, the father becomesinfuriated and accuses the mother of cheating on him. The mother has type-A blood and the father has type-Bblood. Knowing that the allele for type-O is recessive, answer the following questions.a. What is the relationship between the IA, IB, and i alleles?b. Is the father right? Or is he falsely accusing the mother? Explain. Include the genotypes of the parentsand the genotypes of their potential children.7. In a disputed parentage case, the child is blood type O, while the mother is blood type A. What blood type would exclude a male from being the father? Would the other blood types prove that a particular male was the father?5.__When counseling parents about genetic transmission of an X-linked disorder, which concept does the nurse keep in mind? a. An X-linked disorder can be traced through the paternal lineage. b. A female can only pass an X-liked disorder to a son c. A male can pass an X-linked mutation to a son or a daughter d. A male with a mutation in an X-linked gene will manifest the disease.