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- Assume that there is complete dominance and complete penetrance at each locus and that epistasis does not occur. (These are the same conditions we used in class). Write your answers in numeric form (not in words). Referring to the cross: Dd EE GG hh xMxm x Dd ee Gg HH xMY How many different gametes are produced by the individual of genotype DdEEGGhhXMXm? What is the probability that the first offspring from this cross will be genotype DDEeGgHhXMxm? our answer rounded properly to 5 decimal digits. What is the probability that the first offspring from this cross will be a son that shows the dominant phenotype for all loci? (Type in your answer rounded properly to 5 decimal digits.)An organism has the following genotype AABbMmCC. What are the possible gametes that could be made from this organism?Using the Dihybrid Cross, Give the Total Number and Types of Gametes formed of MmNnOoPPQQRrssTtQq. Show all the gametes that are formed by the following genotypes.
- How many gamete types can be produced from an individual with the genotype AABbCcDDEeFFGg? (Assume all are unlinked)A couple who are a carrier of sickle-cell disease with blood type A for the female and type B for the male (assume heterozygosity for blood types). What is the probability that they will have a son with blood type B and is sickle- cell? Please show the solution.The e-gram (graph to the right of allelic ladder image) and above is from a woman. She has variations 14 and 15 at STR D3S1358. If she has children with a man who has variations 12 and 19 at the same STR, what are the possible combinations of variations that their children would have?
- what is the probability that if the couple has three children, none of them will be affected by the syndrome. refer to the attached picture and show solution. is it 107/144? can you verify my answer. please refer to the picture below.In a cross between AaBbCcDDee x aaBbCcddEe, what is the probability of obtaining the following? AaBbCcDdEe aaBBccDdEe AabbCCDDeeк, х Ааv AdBbCc AaBbCc No Spacing AaBbCc 三、相、 1 Normal Heading 1 Font Paragraph 6. Let's assume that the non-taster, daughter in question 5 is a carrier of the albino trait. She marries a Styles taster man, normally pigmented, whose mother was a non-taster albino. Show the cross between these parents. Genotype of the woman Genotype of the man Genotypes Phenotypes What is the chance that their child will be a taster? Footer What is the chance that their child will be albino? What is the chance that their child will be a taster albino? J.S.)
- Given the karyotype shown at right, is this a male or a female? Normal or abnormal? What would the phenotype of this individual be?If the proband (III-2) marries a heterozygous woman, what is the probability that they will have a heterozygous daughter? If this same couple has a son, what is the probability that he will be affected? Show complete solutions and box or highlight your final answers.Shown above is a family pedigree tree in which family members afflictedwith the disease Haemophilia are shown with filled-in squares (male) or circles (females). A couple is trying to determine the likelihood of passingon the disease to their future children (represented by the ? symbolabove) because the hemophilia runs in the woman’s family. Turner syndrome is a disease in which an individual is bornwith only a single X chromosome. Suppose the woman in thecouple is a carrier for hemophilia and has a child with Turnersyndrome. Would this child have the disease?