57. A common autosomal dominant trait a) albinism b) down syndrome c) achondroplasia (Dwarfism) d) hemophilia 58. Many s

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57. A common autosomal dominant trait a) albinism b) down syndrome c) achondroplasia (Dwarfism) d) hemophilia 58. Many s

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57. A common autosomal dominant trait a) albinism b) down
syndrome c) achondroplasia (Dwarfism) d) hemophilia
58. Many serious abnormalities or diseases result from
__________ for recessive alleles, and for this reason they are
usually rare a) heterozygosity b) homozygosity c) X linked d) Y
linked
59. Only a small number of dominant traits map to the X
chromosome, one condition that is identified as X linked dominant
is a) Turner’s syndrome b) Klinefelter's syndrome c)
hypophosphatemia d) hemophilia
60. Someone who is known to be 45 X has the condition known as
a) Turner’s syndrome b) Klinefelter's syndrome c) hypophosphatemia
d) hemophilia
61. One who is known to be 47 XXY has the condition known as a)
Turner’s syndrome b) Klinefelter’s syndrome c) hypophosphatemia d)
hemophilia
62. Those who are known to be 47 XXX (Triplo-X) generally a) are
males with many female traits b) female with many male traits c)
are female mostly normal but with some fertility problems d) are
hemophiliacs
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