Question 11 (1 point) In the pedigree shown above, Is the trait dominant or rece
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Question 11 (1 point)
In the pedigree shown above, Is the trait dominant or recessive, x-linked or autosomal?
Question 11 options:
a)Dominant and X-linked
b)Dominant and autosomal
c)Recessive and X-linked
d)Recessive and autosomal
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Question 12 (1 point)
In the pedigree from question 11. What is the phenotype of individual 11?
Question 12 options:
Male that displays the trait
Male that does not display the trait
Female that displays the trait
Female that does not display the trait
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Question 13 (1 point)
The pedigree above represents a family with a new type liver cancer. What is the most likely way this phenotype would be inherited?
Question 13 options:
Dominant and X-linked
Dominant and autosomal
Recessive and X-linked
Recessive and autosomal
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Question 14 (1 point)
In the pedigree from question 13. What is the genotype of individual 12?
Note: Choice "A_" in the questions pertaining to this pedigree indicates that the second allele cannot be determined from the pedigree.
Question 14 options:
AA
Aa
aa
A_
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Question 15 (1 point)
In the pedigree from question 13. What is the genotype of individual 5?
Question 15 options:
AA
Aa
aa
A_
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Question 16 (1 point)
In the pedigree from question 13
. What is the genotype of individual 6?
Question 16 options:
AA
Aa
aa
A_
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Question 17 (1 point)
In the pedigree from question 13. What is the genotype of individual 13?
Question 17 options:
AA
Aa
aa
A_
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Question 18 (1 point)
In the pedigree from question 13. What is the genotype of individual 1?
Question 18 options:
AA
Aa
aa
A_
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Question 19 (1 point)
A covalent chemical bond is one in which:
Question 19 options:
Outer shell electrons of one atom are transferred to the inner electron shells of another atom.
Outer shell electrons are shared by two atoms so as to satisfactorily fill the outer electron shells of both.
Protons or neutrons are shared by two atoms so as to satisfy the requirements of both.
Electrons are removed from one atom and transferred to another atom so that the two atoms become oppositely charged.
a)Dominant and X-linked
b)Dominant and autosomal
c)Recessive and X-linked
d)Recessive and autosomal
Explanation / Answer
Q11. c. recessive and X linked
Q12. a. male that display trait
Q13. b. Dominant and autosomal
Q14. b. Aa
Q15. c. aa
Q16. c. aa
Q17. c.aa
Q18. c.aa
Q19. b. Outer shell electrons are shared by two atoms so as to satisfactorily fill the outer electron shells of both.
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