Name: ___________________
Assignment #5
1. ________________ is the outward physical manifestation of the organism. (1pt)
2. ________________ refers to having two different alleles for a single trait. (1pt)
3. In dogs, rough hair (H) is dominant to smooth hair (h). (3pts)
Genotype
Phenotype
Homozygous dominate
Homozygous recessive
Heterozygous
4. Dwarf stalk (D) is dominant to tall stalk (d). Show the resulting punnet square of a cross between a heterozygote dwarf stalk and a tall stalk. (1pt) 5. An X-linked recessive gene (r) produces red/green color blindness. A normal woman (whose father was colorblind) marries a colorblind man: (3pts)
a. What is the genotype of the woman?________________
b. What is the genotype of the man?__________________
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What are the possible genotypes of the mother of the colorblind man? ___________________________
d. What are the possible genotypes of the father of the colorblind man? ______________
e. What are the chances that the son of the woman and man in this problem will be colorblind?_______________________
f. What are the chances that their daughter will be
Greta 's older brother has suffered from chronic depression for several years. Unfortunately, Greta has been incorrectly informed by her parents that there is a 40 percent chance she will also suffer from depression. Explain how the availability heuristic, framing, the confirmation bias, and belief perseverance might lead Greta to conclude that she will definitely be a victim of a severe depressive disorder. Heuristic is something that is going to stick with her as she will always remember that she has a chance of getting depression in her life, she will also have the form that she will have it be a 40% chance.
Phenotypes are physical characteristics, such as skin color, eye color, and height. Genotypes are the genes, or DNA, passed down from one generation to the next that provide the offspring with certain phenotypes. Genealogy, related to genotypes, shows the lineage from a common ancestor. The results of genealogical studies provide characteristics similar to the genotypes. In simpler terms, as noted in Carter’s article; if scientifically provable, evidence for race must come from “biological essence,” a theory suggested by Matthew Arnold, or “biological inheritance,” suggested by Thomas Jefferson.
For example, the dominant genes that I have are brown eyes, dark brown hair, my height, my skin color, oily skin and my acne. These are the dominant genes that I got from my mom and dad. The dominant genes are practically the genes that overpower the recessive genes from the other person or from recessive genes they had from there parents. Another example, the recessive genes that I have are my nose, lips, that's pretty much of what I can think of. Mostly the dominant genes that I have are from my dad's side of the
Having a mutated ATP7B gene, and consequently a dysfunctional P-type ATPase protein, is considered to be an autosomal recessive trait. People who have this trait are able to pass it down to their offspring, who then become carriers of the gene themselves. However, since this mutation is a recessive trait, the affected offspring do not suffer from Wilson’s disease if only one parent is a carrier of the mutated ATP7B gene. Likewise, in the event that both parents are carriers of the recessive ATP7B mutation, the offspring will indeed inherit Wilson’s disease as a
“1 in 17,000 boys have ALD and two of them are mine,” states Janelle Syverson. Adrenoleukodystrophy is a disease that is inherited from the mother to her son through the X chromosome. The disease has affected both of Janelle’s sons and unfortunately one of her sons, PJ, died this past February from this horrible disease. ALD does not allow the breakdown of certain fats from a long chain of fatty acids, which in turn affect the myelin and can cause the myelin to deteriorate. In return this affects the males cognitive behavior and will cause the child to go into a vegetative state within two to five years after diagnosis.
The green allele represents p, and q is 0.4 The expression goes like p + q= 1 We subtract 1 by 0.4 (1-0.4) and we get the frequency of F which is 0.6 C. 0.48 Using the Hardy-Weinberg equation to find the heterozygotes, is p (in this case the frequency of F) and q (which in this case is the frequency of f) multiplied by 2 p is 0.6 q is 0.4 (0.6)(0.4) x 2 and we get 0.48 D. 0.16 The question answered it by saying that 16 have gray fur, and those with gray fur are the ones with the homozygous recessive alleles and since 16/100 that means it's 0.16 E. 0.36
The illustrations portray different couples of variety skin tones and their offspring’s possible skin color (Black in Latin America). The paintings in other words demonstrate how a persons genes influences the appearance of their children; hinting to an early scientific Punnett square mentality and an official attempt to whitening
“Divergent” - Test Name________________________________________ Period_____________ Date______________ Decide if each statement below is TRUE or FALSE. If it is TRUE put a “T”. If it is FALSE put an F. _______ 1) In the aptitude test Beatrice finds out she is Divergent. Being Divergent is dangerous.
BSC 1020 – Reflection Paper Unit G Evolution and its Processes This unit covers the theory of evolution, its mechanisms, the modern synthesis of genetics and evolution, and classification of species. The first chapter describes the history involved in Darwin’s theory of evolution. It talks about the evidence that supports evolution like the fossil record, biogeography (geographical distribution of species), comparative anatomy, comparative embryology and molecular biology. These collections of evidence help explain how species evolve from a common ancestor with gradual changes over time due to natural selection. Natural selection states that certain traits of an organism inside a population are better for adapting to the environment.
The Pleadwell family passed down many recessive traits. Jacob Pleadwell is one of the newest generations of the Pleadwell family,
Typha latifolia L. When you were a child, do you remember wondering down by a pond or a lake, and finding a tall, skinny, plant with a fuzzy corn dog at the top? Do you remember breaking it open and finding white fluff lining the entire brown corn dog? These plants have many names, cattails, corn dog grass, and even reed mace. Broadleaf cattails, also known as Typha latifolia L. in the scientific community, are plants that can grow up to 10 feet tall.
In this paper I will be questioning. G- Will the boy choose the girl or the fish? Y- The narrator could choose the girl.
The traditional definition of race and ethnicity is associated to biological and sociological influences correspondingly. “Race is arbitrary manner of subdividing the species Homo sapiens sapiens based on differences in the frequency with which some genes occur among population” (Perry & Perry, 2009, p.224). A person's physical features, including their bone structure, skin, hair, eye color, or tendency to develop a particular disease are used to describe his or her race. An example of race is African American or Caucasian. “Ethnicity is a group’s distinctive social, rather than biological, traits” (Perry & Perry, 2009, p.224).
Outline and evaluate biosocial explanations of Gender Dysphoria Biosocial explanations claim that biological influences interact with social influences to cause gender dysphoria. Biological influences include genetic and hormonal factors which can create a vulnerability in affected individuals to develop gender dysphoria. However, this biological vulnerability will only result in gender dysphoria if it is also combined with social influences, such as family relationships or gender-inappropriate reinforcement by parents. Therefore, the biosocial approach uses a ‘diathesis-stress’ model to explain gender dysphoria.
(One of the two sex chromosomes.) Hemophilia A is the most common type. It