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- Hemophilia is determined by genes on the X chromosome in humans. Assume that a phenotypically normal woman whose father had hemophilia is married to a normal man. 1) What is the probability that their first son will have hemophilia? 2) What is the probability that their first daughter will have hemophilia?A woman with type A blood has a child with type A blood. Which type of the following men could not be the father of the child? A) IA I B) IA IB C) IB IB D) IB iWhat is a carrier?
- An A+ male impregnates a woman who is unsure of her blood type. Which blood type would the mother have to be for the baby to be at risk of a hemolytic disease?a) explain why a diagnosis of ASD is not possible in young babies. b) Given the current understanding of the concordance of ASD, if one of the children detected in these data was an identical twin, how certain is that the other twin would also meet the diagnostic criteria for ASD?O. 2 Hemophilia A is an X-linked trait where blood clotting is affected due to a mutation in a clotting factor protein. Georgio has hemophilia and attends a support group where he meets Gbenga, who does not have the disease, but whose father has hemophilia. Her mother is not affected. A) If they marry, what percentage % of all their children will have hemophilia? % B) Georgio meets another woman, Maria, at the hemophilia support group. Maria also lacks the trait, but her mother has hemophilia while her father is unaffected. # 3 Would a Georgio-Maria mating provide a larger chance of having afflicted children compared to a Georgio-Gbenga mating? C) Show how you came up with your answer to B. Edit View Insert Format Tools Table 12pt ✓ 80 F3 V Paragraph ✓ $ 4 Yes or No 000 000 F4 DO LO % 5 BIUAV T² | F5 ^ MacBook Air 6 2 F6 V & 7 F7 * 8 DII F8 ( 9 DD F9 1 0 S F
- Crossing over (that can be measured) occurs between:The following scenario can be seen on Ch 29 Clinical case study on Heredity (27-year-old with normal pregnancy): Mrs. Rodriguez’ blood type is type O, and her husband’s is type A. She is currently pregnant and she would like to know what type of blood her baby will have. For discussion 7 please answer the following questions: What are the genotype and phenotype of Mrs. Rodriguez? What are the genotype and phenotype of Mr. Rodriguez, given that Mr. Rodriguez’s mother has O blood type and his father has A blood type? (use Punnett Square on your worksheet to find out the genotype of Mr. Rodriquez) What is the probability that Mrs. Rodriguez’s baby will have O blood type? A? B? AB? (use Punnett Square as your worksheet) Type O =______% Type A = _____ % Type B =______% Type AB =______%What would the offspring's blood type be if the mother is type O+ (she is homozygous for Rh factor) and the father is A- (he is homozygous for type A)? Hint: You have to do two Punnett squares. The two Punnett squares must be shown to get the full points. After doing the Punnett squares, write down the possibilities of the offspring’s blood type.
- Choose the correct identity:A phenotypically normal man, who has a hemophiliac brother, marries a normal woman, who is not a carrier. What is the probability that any of their children will be hemophiliac?Jonah and Jana are siblings. Jonah has the genetic disorder cystic fibrosis, caused by inheriting one copy from each parent of a mutation in the CF gene. Jana does not have cystic fibrosis. Which of the following statements is/are true? (Select all that are true) a)Jana does not have the gene that when mutant causes cystic fibrosis. b)Jana has the gene that when mutant causes cystic fibrosis. c)Jana has two copies of the allele that causes cystic fibrosis. d)Jana does not have two copies of the allele that causes cystic fibrosis.