In the following pedigree Individuals III- 3 and III-4 married without knowing they were related. They...
Can someone explain to me why the answer is 1/24?
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In the following pedigree Individuals III- 3 and III-4 married without knowing they were related. They are expecting and they ask you to estimate the probability that the child will have the condition. OT ? A. 1/64 B. 1/24 C. 1/48 D. 1/4 E. Another fraction The following nodigree correcnonds to a family where come
Draw a pedigree for the following family. Carlos and Maria are married and have 3 normal children all boys. They are expecting a 4th child. Carlos has two normal brothers and an affected sister. Maria has an affected brother and a normal sister. Both of Carlos’ parents are normal, but his paternal grandfather is affected, and his maternal great grandmother is also affected. Maria’s mother is affected and her paternal grandfather is also affected. Part I is the drawing of...
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D Individuals IV-3 and IV-4 got married without knowing that they were related. What is the probability of their first child to have the genetic condition that runs in the family? A. 1/24 B. 1/32 C. 1/48 D. 1/72 E. A different fraction
The mode of inheritance for the following pedigree is X-linked recessive. If individuals III-1 and III-2 were to have another child, what is the probability that they would express the trait? Explain your reasoning.
A rare autosomal dominant condition affects the following family pedigree. What is the probability that the unborn child marked with the question mark is affected by the condition? Express the answer as a decimal fraction with two digits after the decimal point. Do not round the fraction. (i.e 1/3 = 0.33) Answer:
The mode of inheritance for the following pedigree is X-linked recessive. - O 1 2 3 4 5 6 N III O 1 2 3 5 6 IV 1 2 If individuals III-1 and III-2 were to have another child, what is the probability that they would express the trait? Explain your reasoning.
1. Practice with pedigree charts. A man and his maternal grandfather have a particular condition. This man married a woman and had four children in the following order: boy, boy, girl, boy. All the children of this marriage except the oldest boy had the condition. The woman of this marriage had a paternal grandfather that had the condition. Only the above individuals have the condition. a. Draw a pedigree showing the above information. Use appropriate pedigree symbols. b. Is the...
The following pedigree corresponds to a family affected by a rare autosomal recessive condition. What is the probability for the unborn child marked with "?"to be a carrier? Provide your answer as a decimal fraction up to the second digit after the period and do not round up or down. (i.e. if your result is 1/3 then write 0.33) 02 ? Answer:
GENETICS LABORATORY EXERCISE 1. Practice with pedigree charts. A man and his maternal grandfather have a particular condition. This man married a woman and had four children in the following order: boy, boy, girl, boy. All the children of this marriage except the oldest boy had the condition. The woman of this marriage had a paternal grandfather that had the condition. Only the above individuals have the condition a. Draw a pedigree showing the above information. Use appropriate pedigree symbols....
11. A rare autosomal dominant condition affects the following family pedigree. What is the probability that the unborn child marked with the question mark is affected by the condition? Express the answer as a decimal fraction with two digits after the decimal point. Do not round the fraction. (.e 1/3 = 0.27) 12. Which of the following is not a necessary step in lytic bacteriophage infection cycle? Select one: a. Injection of the viral genome b. Viral protein is synthesized by the host cell c. The...