Chapter 20: Problem 9
What is required for an autosomal recessive disorder to appear? Name four autosomal recessive disorders. What is required for an autosomal dominant disorder to appear? Name two autosomal dominant disorders. (pages \(474-77\) )
Chapter 20: Problem 9
What is required for an autosomal recessive disorder to appear? Name four autosomal recessive disorders. What is required for an autosomal dominant disorder to appear? Name two autosomal dominant disorders. (pages \(474-77\) )
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Parents both have unattached earlobes, but some of their children have attached earlobes. Explain, in terms of phenotype and genotype. (pages \(466-67\) )
Which of these is a correct statement? a. Each gamete contains two alleles for each trait. b. Each individual has one allele for each trait c. Fertilization gives each new individual one allele for each trait d. All of these are correct. e. None of these is correct.
How is an X-linked trait different from an autosomal trait? (page \(481)\)
Alice and Henry are at the opposite extremes for a multifactorial trait. Their children will a. be bell-shaped. b. be a phenotype typical of a 3: 1 ratio. c. have the middle phenotype between their two parents. d. look like one parent or the other.
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