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Genes for color blindness and hemophilia are linked on the X-chromosome in humans with a recombination frequency of 30 %. A woman whose father was a color blind hemophiliac and mother was normal with no history of color blindness and hemophilia wants to have children. The prospective father is normal with no history of either color blindness or hemophilia in his family. What is the probability that she will have a normal child?
Two of the seven different pea traits examined by Mendel involved genes that we now know are linked. Knowing this, can you explain why Mendel was still able to use results from his crossing experiments to develop the principle of independent assor..
When looking for a gene of interest, we often scan cDNA libraries. What is the difference between a cDNA and a genomic library? Can you think of situations in which we would probe a genomic library?
Examine the bone markings of the vertebrae and distinguish among the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar vertebrae.
In most biology experiments the relationship between the independent and the dependent variable can be best described as cause and effect. Describe.
What are the odds that they will have a son who has brown eyes, is colorblind, and has type B blood? (Assume for both questions that neither spouse is cheating)
Which of the following processes is an example of positive feedback? a. High CO2 blood levels stimulate respiration which decreases blood CO2 levels b. High blood glucose levels stimulate insulin release.
In the past, people infected with Hansen's disease were committed to leprosariums to prevent the spread of the disease. Explain why do you think that once treatments became effective.
What kind of responses do you expect would be regulated by 2-component systems?
Discuss how does the change in heart rate during deep inhalation compare to the change in heart rate during normal inhalation?
After verifying that the protein complex was incorporated into liposomes, you put in NADH and incubate at 37°C. You are dismayed to view no color change in the pH indicator dye.
Assume you construct a screening method for cystic fibrosis that allows you to identify the predominant mutation?508 and the next six most prevalent mutations.
How do the levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the bloodstream change when respiration is modified from normal ventillation to hyperventillation.
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