Transmission of information from cells to cell or from parent to progeny that is not encoded in DNA. Choose only one please Epistatic inheritance Epigenetic inheritance Meiotic inheritance Genetic inheritance
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Transmission of information from cells to cell or from parent to progeny that is not encoded in DNA. Choose only one please
Epistatic inheritance
Epigenetic inheritance
Meiotic inheritance
Genetic inheritance
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- A modification of a gene or chromosome that occurs during gamete formation or early development that permanently alters the expression of that gene for the lifetime of the individual is called O extranuclear inheritance. epistasis. O maternal effect. O epigenetic inheritance.Regarding Mendelian inheritance in diploid individuals, (Read each statement carefully. Select all of the statements below that are true (that you agree with). Leave any statements that are false (that you do not agree with) un- selected.) a diploid individual receives two copies of every autosome from the previous generation. for every autosomal gene inherited by an individual, both copies can come from one parent. a diploid individual gives two copies of every autosome to a child in the next generation. to be diploid means that two independent genes are specified in the individual's genotype.Suppose a maternal effect gene exists as a functional dominantallele and a nonfunctional recessive allele. A mother who is phenotypically abnormal produces all normal offspring. Explain thegenotype of the mother
- Suppose a maternal effect gene exists as a functional dominantallele and a nonfunctional recessive allele that causes a disorder.A mother with the disorder produces offspring that are all withoutthe disorder. Explain the genotype of the mother.Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON), is characterized by the degeneration of retinal ganglion cells and can lead to vision loss in humans. LHON follows a cytoplasmic inheritance pattern. What can we conclude about LHON? The gene that causes this disease is most likely nuclear The disease is passed through the mother The disease is passed through the father The gene that cause this disease is most likely mitochondrialWhat may be expected to happen chromosomally and genetically to: a chromosomes that contains two centromeres.
- Which of the following describes the difference between genetic maternal effect and cytoplasmic inheritance? O Progeny from a Genetic Maternal Effect cross express the phenotype of their mother's genotype, while progeny from a cytoplasmic inheritance cross share a genotype and phenotype of their mother. Progeny from a Genetic Maternal Effect cross have a phenotype that reflects their own genotype, while progeny from a cytoplasmic inheritance cross share a genotype and phenotype with their mother. Progeny from a Genetic Maternal Effect cross have the same genotype as their mother, while progeny from a Cytoplasmic Inheritance cross do not. There is no difference.In 1-3 sentences each define the follwing terms: genotype, phenotype, homozygous, heterozygous, dominant, recessive, epigeneticsTraits are inherited germ line wise (vertical inheritance) and somatic (epigenetics) inheritance, what exactly is the difference in the traits manifestation between the two indicated inheritances?
- Maternal influence is considered a transient inheritance, explain?Identical twins have identical but they do not have identical adult phenotypes. ---- This is caused by responses to the different environments they encounter. genotypes; mitochondrial DNA mitochondrial DNA; genotypic autosomal DNA; genotypic epigenomes; genotypic genotypes; epigeneticWhat describes a situation in which an allele's expression depends on the parent from which it was inherited? autosomal linkage chimerism genomic imprinting mosaicism