11. You suspect that a particular phenotype is the result o…
11. You suspect that a particular phenotype is the result of several genes being expressed together (polygenic inheritance). You decide to document the occurrence of the phenotype in a population, so you sample about 1,000 people. Which of the following characteristics are you likely to document if the phenotype is indeed polygenic? Select all correct choices.
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3. Marine clamworms have flat fleshy appendages used for respiration. This trait is controlled by a single gene with two alleles. The alleles display complete dominance/recessiveness. The dominant allele results in appendages with 3 lobes while the recessive allele results in appendages with 2 lobes. A female worm with 3-lobed appendages mates with a male with 2-lobed appendages. What is the genotype of the female if some of the offspring have appendages with 2 lobes?
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20. Suppose number of fingers and toes in the North American sasquatch is an X-linked trait represented with the letters A and a. The dominant allele results in polydactyly, more than 5 fingers on hands and more than 5 toes on feet. The recessive allele results in “normal” number of fingers and toes, 5 fingers on hands and 5 toes on feet. Which of the following genotypes would result in a sasquatch with the normal number of fingers and toes? Select all correct choices.
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6. Examine the human karyotype below and answer the associated questions. a. Does this karyotype indicate a male or a female human? How do you know? b. Name the syndrome associated with the non-disjunction aneuploidy shown in the karyotype. c. Which one of the following correctly describes the “source” of this aneuploidy: Non-disjunction that could only have occurred during oogenesis. Non-disjunction that could only have occurred during spermatogenesis. Non-disjunction that could have occurred during oogenesis or occurred during spermatogenesis.
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