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Review. What is the gender of the person on the left?. KSUCommencementTickets.com. What are pedigrees used to show?. What is being represented when an individual has a dot in the middle of their symbol?. What type of inheritance pattern causes males to show a trait more often than females?. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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What is the gender of the person on the left?
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What are pedigrees used to show?
KSUCommencementTickets.com
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What is being represented when an individual has a dot in
the middle of their symbol?
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What type of inheritance pattern
causes males to show a trait more often than females?
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Which parent is responsible for passing an X-link recessive trait
to a son?
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If a male with red-green colorblindness marries a normal vision
female, what are the chances that they have a
child with red-green colorblindness?
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Tay Sachs disease is an autosomal recessive trait. A young couple had their first
child affected with Tay Sachs. What is the risk that their future children will be
similarly affected?
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What does it mean when a trait is
autosomal dominant?
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If you cross two heterozygous parents, what is the genotypic
ratio of their offspring?
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If you cross a heterozygous parent with a homozygous recessive parent, what is
percentage of offspring that will show the dominant
trait?
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If you cross a homozygous dominant parent with a homozygous recessive
parent, what percentage of their offspring will be
heterozygous?
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How many alleles are there in a parent’s
genotype for a 2 trait cross?
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How many phenotypes are there for a normal
2 trait cross?
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If you cross two dihybrid parents
(AaBb), what is the phenotypic ratio of
their offspring?
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If you cross a heterozygous parent
(AaBb) with a homozygous recessive
parent, what is the phonotypic ratio of their
offspring?
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If RR stands for red flower color, and WW for white, what is the
genotype of a pink flower?
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A chicken can be black, white, or spotted. Is this an incomplete dominance trait?
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Give a definition for co-dominance.
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A horse can be Brown, white, and tan. How
would you change this example to make horse
color a co-dominant trait?
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Why is blood type an example of co-
dominance?
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What is the least amount of alleles that
a trait needs to be considered multiple
allele?
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What are the possible genotypes for a person with
type B blood?
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Can parents with type A and type B blood
have a child with type O blood?
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Can parents with type AB and B blood have a
child with A blood?
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How many blood phenotypes are
there?
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A male with blood type O marries a female with blood
type A (AO). They want to have 8 babies. How many of their children are expected
to be blood type A?
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How many different gametes can the
following parent make?AABb
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What is the genotype of the mother shown
below?dd
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Using “R”, what are two homozygous
genotypes a person can have?
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If a father is homozygous dominant for a trait, but his child is homozygous
recessive for a trait, what must the mother be?
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