EBK BIOLOGY
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ISBN: 8220106777640
Author: Maier
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 6, Problem 1AAATB
If your father obtained a mutation to his skin cell from UV light exposure during his youth, could he have passed that mutation on to you?
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- What common mutation occurs in many human cancers? Explain how it can have this effect.arrow_forwardAs a genetic counselor, you inform Susan and John that a blood test for cystic fibrosis is available. Would you recommend genetic testing for Susan and John? Explain.arrow_forwardDuring a routine check-up, a woman is informed by her doctor that she has developed a skin tumor. Although the woman is distraught, the doctor assures her that this is a benign tumor that will not spread to other parts of her body . Apparently, the mutation that led to the development of the tumor arose in one skin cell. After the skin tumor diagnosis, the woman and her male fiance ( who has not been diagnosed with a skin tumor) wonder whether they should start a family What is true? O All of the woman's children will inherit the mutation O All of the woman's children will inherit the mutation if the mutation is dominant O None of the woman's children will inherit the mutation © Some of the woman's children may inherit the mutation depending on which of her chromosomes they inheritarrow_forward
- (a) How does the duplication of individual genes occur? (b) individual that inherit a genetic condition known as xeroderma pigmentosum exhibit an extreme sensitivity to sunlight exposure and often develop skin cancer by the age of 10. What repair pathway is most likely disrupted as a result of such mutation? Explain why?arrow_forwardIs it possible for a severe mutation-causing hereditary condition to pass down from generation to generation without creating symptoms? Explain.arrow_forwardYou are an expert in DNA-repair mechanisms. You receive a sample of a human cell line derived from a woman who has symptoms of xeroderma pigmentosum. You determine that she has a mutation in a gene that has not been previously associated with XP. How is this possible?arrow_forward
- 45) A patient's mother died from an incurable neurological disease. The patient wants to test his 3-year-old daughter for the mutation. You advise him: A) B) ANS. B have her testes because she can be helped Delay it till she is an adultarrow_forwardIf you have a mutation in your skin cells from falling asleep in a tanning bed, how will this affect your offspring? Group of answer choices It won't affect them because mutations cannot be passed down to offspring It will affect their entire body because their entire body grew out of the fertilized egg It will affect your offspring's skin cells only It may affect them, depending on whether those particular skin cells are passed on to them It won't affect them because the mutation is not in a gametearrow_forwardIf our DNA contains all the information about who we are, how can something that does not involve changing the gene sequence cause changes in phenotypes? Please answer this immediately. Thank you!arrow_forward
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