Use the pedigree below to answer questions 12-14. The double horizontal line you see in generation three represents the

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Use the pedigree below to answer questions 12-14. The double horizontal line you see in generation three represents the

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Use the pedigree below to answer questions 12-14. The double horizontal line you see in generation three represents the marriage of first cousins (which by the way is NOT illegal in Canada!) 마이 ㅇ ㅁㅇ ㅁㅇㅁ 6568 ㅁㅇ 12. Is this trait dominant or recessive? How do you know? [2] 13. Is this trait autosomal or sex-linked? How do you know? [2] Go
Use the pedigree below to answer questions 17&18. 1 3 5 6 7 8 IV 2 3 2 3 4 5 6 7 □ OO 2 3 4 17. What is the most likely mode of inheritance for this syndrome? Provide three reasons for your answer. [3] 18. If couple III-7 and III-8 have another child, what is the probability that the child will have the syndrome? Show your reasoning. Be sure your answer considers probability for both boys and girls. [4] 2 |
Use the pedigree below to answer questions 19-21. Le 10 12 13 15 15 17 19. Is the trait dominant or recessive? How do you know? [2] 20. Is the trait autosomal or sex-linked? How do you know? [2] 14
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