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1. Define the term "linked genes". Explain how linked genes are used in genetic (chromosome) mapping in eukaryotes. (15

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1. Define the term "linked genes". Explain how linked genes are used in genetic (chromosome) mapping in eukaryotes. (15 points) 2. A person has 47, XXY karyotype. Answer the following questions about this person. A. Is this person male or female. Explain your answer by explaining determination of maleness in human (10 points) B. This person has relatively mild phenotypic abnormalities such as enlargement of breasts, rounded hips and intersexuality although he/she has an extra X chromosome. Comment about this situation (5points) Indicate if the given phrases are true (T) or false (F). Explain your answer. (If you answer only as true (T) or false (F), you cannot get any point. Write at least 2 sentences to explain.) (7 points/each) 3. ........Inversion carrier humans cannot produce viable gametes. The recombination in bacteria occurs between two 4 homologous chromosomes. 5. The most of the phenotypic traits in humans follow the Mendelian inheritance pattern. 6. Heritability explains how much of an individual's phenotype is due to genes. 7 Polyploidy is commonly seen in human, Dosage compensation for X chromosome in human occurs due to 2 times more expression of X linked genes in males than in females. 9 Twin studies are important for estimation of heritability in human 10 There is minimal genetic diversity in human population due to selection of dominant traits 11 Hardy-Weinberg law explains atlele and genotype frequency in an ideal population 12 Mendet didn't encounter liekage in the experiments
1. Define the term "linked genes". Explain how linked genes are used in genetic (chromosome) mapping in eukaryotes. (15 points) 2. A person has 47, XXY karyotype. Answer the following questions about this person. A. Is this person male or female. Explain your answer by explaining determination of maleness in human (10 points) B. This person has relatively mild phenotypic abnormalities such as enlargement of breasts, rounded hips and intersexuality although he/she has an extra X chromosome. Comment about this situation (5points) Indicate if the given phrases are true (T) or false (F). Explain your answer. (if you answer only as true (T) or false (F), you cannot get any point. Write at least 2 sentences to explain.) (7 points/each) 3. ...... Inversion carrier humans cannot produce viable gametes. The recombination in bacteria occurs between two 4 homologous chromosomes. 5. The most of the phenotypic traits in humans follow the Mendelian inheritance pattern. 6. Heritability explains how much of an individual's phenotype is due to genes. 7. Polyploidy is commonly seen in human. 8. Dosage compensation for X chromosome in human occurs due to 2 times more expression of X linked genes in males than in females. 9 Twin studies are important for estimation of heritability in human 10. There is minimal genetic diversity in human population due to selection of dominant traits. 11. Hardy-Weinberg law explains allele and genotype frequency man ideal population 12 Mendel didn't encounter linkage in his i