Which technique would you use to determine if the sex of the parent passing on a gene affects the inheritance pattern? Group of answer choices 1 Recombination Test 2 Reciprocal Cross 3 Karyotype 4 Test Cross
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- what does this picture show?what is possible genotype for female parent?what is genotype for male??What is a Punnett square used for? Group of answer choices To see the possible genotypes of the offspring The solve complex mathematical equations To determine which genetic disease you may have To determine the phenotypes of two parentsWhat is the chance that a man with type A blood, with a type-O mother, and a woman with type B blood, with two type AB parents, will have a child with type A blood? Show your work. Trait: Alleles: Cross: Punnet Square: Genotype Ratio: Phenotype ratio: Answer:
- Make a diagram showing the cross of a human male (XY) and a human female (XX). Then answer below. F1: Genotypes: Phenotypes: Probability: Thank youUse Chi-square to test which of 2 possible ratios is the most probable ratio of progeny kernels. Use this information to determine the cross type and parental genotype. Show your work here or on a separate sheet to receive full credit. Cross type does not refer to the type of epistasis!A man is homozygous dominant for fair skin and heterozygous for black-straight hair, his wife has brown skin and black-curly hair. The wife's hair color is the same genotypically with the husband. His mother in-law hair color is red since birth. The couple wanted to have kids. Give the genotype of the husband
- Aunt Smiley has the cutest pointed ears (Pp) and would love to have all her children with pointed ears. What type of ears would her husband need to have in order for her to get her wish? Give the genotype and phenotype as part of your answer.Can someone show me why this is correct? I will like to see the possible genotypes and phenotypes together that proves the answer.If a trait is sex linked, what chromosomes could the trait be on? A. chromosome pairs 1 - 22 B. Y C. X or Y chromosome D. X
- A test was done to determine the biological father of a child. The child's blood type is A and the mother's is B. The first man has a blood type of O, while the second has a blood type of AB. Which among the two men could possibly be the biological father? Use a cross of various genotypes. Additional Questions: Construct a punnect square Offspring’s possible genotype? Parent 1’s possible genotype? Parent 2’s possible genotype? Possible cross?What can you tell about the person that this karyotype is from? Choose ALL that apply. The person is female The person is male The person has Down's syndrome The cell the DNA was taken from has gone through S phase The cell the DNA was taken from was in G1 phase of cell cycle The person has cancer Nondisjunction occurred here This is from a body cell This is from a gameteI don't really understand how to solve this question. For part a, I think my approach would be to find the genotypes of the parents first, and find the genotype of the F1. For part B, I would like to get some clarifications on the difference between linked genes with no crossing over vs. unlinked genes when approaching Punnett square type questions. Thank you also answer part a and b