EBK CAMPBELL BIOLOGY
EBK CAMPBELL BIOLOGY
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ISBN: 9780134505589
Author: Urry
Publisher: PEARSON CO
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Imagine that you are a genetic counselor, and a couple planning to start a family comes to you for information. Charles was married once before, and he and his first wife had a child with cystic fibrosis. The brother of his current wife, Elaine, died of cystic fibrosis. What is the probability that Charles and Elaine will have a baby with cystic fibrosis? (Neither Charles, Elaine, nor their parents have cystic fibrosis.)

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Imagine that you are a genetic counselor, and a couple planning to start a family comes to you for information. Charles wasmarried once before, and he and his first wife had a child withcystic fibrosis. The brother of his current wife, Elaine, died ofcystic fibrosis. What is the probability that Charles and Elainewill have a baby with cystic fibrosis? (Neither Charles, Elaine,nor their parents have cystic fibrosis.)
As a genetic counselor, you may face some ethical dilemmas.Imagine that a couple came to your office to discuss potential color blindness in their children.The man is not color blind, but his wife is. They already have one daughter that is color blindand want to know the probability of future children having the disorder. First, you will need toexplain to the couple the difference between sex chromosomes and autosomal chromosomes andthat color blindness is caused by a recessive mutation in a gene found on the X chromosome.Once they understand this, you can then explain to them the probability of other offspring havingthe disorder. What is the dilemma in this case and why might you need to suggest to the couplethat they see a marriage counselor
A couple is planning a family, but since each has a brother having the sickle-cell disorder, they are worried that their kids might develop the disorder too. Neither of them nor their respective parents have the disorder. Which of the following will be your smartest advice as a genetic counsellor?   One of four of their children can be expected to have sickle cell. It is possible that none of their kids will have the disorder, but tests should be carried out on both of them to confirm. All of their children will have sickle-cell disorder. There is no chance of any of their kids having sickle cell.

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