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Chapter 12, Problem 2IQ
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To determine: The reason why it is not advisable for close relatives to mate and have children regarding the genetic disease.
Introduction: A health problem generated due to irregularities in the genome is known as a genetic disorder. It can be induced due to mutation in a monogenic or multiple polygenic and due to chromosomal abnormality.
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Ch. 12.1 - Prob. 1LOCh. 12.1 - Explain the advantages of Mendels experimental...Ch. 12.2 - Evaluate the outcome of a monohybrid cross.Ch. 12.2 - Explain Mendels Principle of Segregation.Ch. 12.2 - Compare the segregation of alleles with the...Ch. 12.3 - Evaluate the outcome of a dihybrid cross.Ch. 12.3 - Explain Mendels Principle of Independent...Ch. 12.3 - Compare the segregation of alleles for different...Ch. 12.4 - Prob. 1LOCh. 12.4 - Prob. 2LO
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