With the given frequency, construct a chromosome map. Arrange the sequence correctly. Write the letters as shown in the example (ex. ABCD). Frequency: M-A: 10%; M-Y: 2%, L-A: 2%; and Y-L: 6%
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With the given frequency, construct a chromosome map. Arrange the sequence correctly. Write the letters as shown in the example (ex. ABCD). Frequency: M-A: 10%; M-Y: 2%, L-A: 2%; and Y-L: 6%
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- Given the following frequency, what is the sequence of the chromosome map? A-G: 18%; R-G: 3%; A-K: 3%; and A-R:7% A. AKRG B. ARGK C. GRKA D. RKGAGiven the following frequency, what is the sequence of the chromosome map? D-A: 6%; D-E: 12%; V-E: 2%; and D-V:8% A. EVAD B. DVAE C. DAVE D. VDEAWith the given frequency, construct a chromosome map. Arrange the sequence correctly. Write the letters as shown in the example (ex. ABCD). Frequency: N-C: 8%; N-I: 3%; and I-C: 1%
- Complete the following diagrams by filling in the appropriate chromosomes numbers:The Pipsy (P) gene can be found on chromosome 6 alongside 3 other genes D, G and T. Based on the recombination frequencies shown below, construct a chromosome map. Please indicate your answer in the following format: ABCD (where the genes are laid out on the chromosome as ABCD). P-D: 5 G-T: 25 D-T: 13 D-G: 12 G-P: 17name a disorder karyotype analysis, pick and explain a disorder associated with a variation in chromosome number type of variation in chromosome number. causes of variation. phenotypic symptoms of disorder. name a disorder.
- In the picture below, what is the name of the labelled part of the chromosome? Please explain its function in full detailConstruct a map of the chromosome from the following recombination frequencies between individual pairs of genes: c – f 8%, v – f 12%, s – v 16%, v – c 4%, s – f 6%What is a molecular marker? Elaborate physical chromosome mapping with the help of molecular markers
- Construct a map of the chromosome, with the most accurate map distances, from the following recombination frequencies between individual pairs of genes: C –F 13%, V –F 20%, V –C 8%, S –F 4%, C –S 9%,Show the exact location of the following gene in the chromosome. Draw and label. 2p32.1 2q42.2 2p21.3 2q12.3 2p11.2Which of the following represents a SINGLE CHROMOSOME? Look at all the choices before answering.