On the model of a eukaryotic gene (thin solid line) and its…
On the model of a eukaryotic gene (thin solid line) and its expression products (dashed lines and thick solid line) below, choose the letter (A to AA) or symbol ( #, @, )(, ~ ) that best exemplifies the processes, molecules and features listed below. BLOCK ARROW = a process (for example, “Replication”) FILLED CIRCLE = a molecule (for example, “mRNA”) OPEN CIRCLE = location of a feature (for example, “the three bases directly beneath this label”) If a particular feature is best described as a region between two unfilled circles you should indicate the answer like this: A –>Z (using an appropriate pair of letters). Note: if alternatives are given (e.g. Q(K) = Q or K), only one of the answers needs to be given. Letter primes (for example, A’) are not the same as letters (for example, A).
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Suppose you are a breeding program director for a zoo, and you are assessing the probability of passing on harmful mutations for one possible breeding pair of hippos. You are looking specifically at mutations in genes ALPHA (A/a) on chromosome 4 and BETA (B/b) on chromosome 17. For both genes, the recessive alleles have a harmful mutation. The male hippo has genotype AaBB and the female hippo has genotype AABb. What is the probability of them having a baby with the AABB genotype? Show how did you determined this. For your answer, include: Male gamete genotypes and frequencies (as decimals or percentages) Female gamete genotypes and frequencies (as decimals or percentages) Possible baby genotypes and frequencies (as decimals or percentages) A brief explanation of how you determined the baby genotypes and frequencies
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