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- Please define the following terms: Gene Allele Dominant Recessive Homozygous HeterozygousIf an individual has no widow's peak, but both parents have widow's peaks, which genotypes are possible for the parents? Heterozygous Homozygous dominant Unable to determine Homozygous recessiveIf a male is homozygous dominant and a female is heterozygous, what is the probability that their child will be homozygous recessive?
- Huntington's disease is a late-onset autosomal dominant disorder. What is the chance that a heterozygous woman with the disease will pass the affected allele on to her children? 0% 75% 100% 25% 50%If a man heterozygous for widow’s peak (dominant) marries a woman homozygous for continuous hairline (recessive), what are the chances the children will have a widow's peak? What are the chances the children will have continuous hairline?What is the probability that they will have a baby boy with brown eyes and cleft chin Parents Genotype : Bb/bb – Eye Color - (brown eyes dominant , blue eyes recessive) Dd- Dimples ( dominant) Cc/cc- Cleft chin (Dominant) Sarah BbDdcc James bbDdCc
- Cystic Fibrosis is an autosomal recessive disorder. A couple are both carriers of the recessive allele (both heterozygous (Cc)) and have the normal wild-type phenotype. What is the probability of the following occurring; If they have one child, what is the probability of it having cystic fibrosis (cc)?Purple Hair is dominant. Blue hair is recessive. One parent is heterozygous; the other parent has blue hair. A.) What is the probability of them having a blue-haired child?A mother who is heterozygous for Huntington’s disease (child from mother in #8) and a father who is homozygous normal want to have a baby. What genotypes and phenotypes are possible for their child?
- Draw a Punnett square for a female who is a heterozygote and a male who is a dominant homozygotes. What is the likelihood that this couple will have an offspring with Tay Sachs disease?Define recessiveA man with hemophilia (a recessive, sex-linkedcondition) has a daughter without the condition.She marries a man who does not have hemophilia.What is the probability that their daughter willhave hemophilia? Their son? If they have foursons, what is the probability that all will be affected?