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Summarize how to distinguish an autosomal recessive disorder from an autosomal dominant disorder using a pedigree.
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- Assume for a moment that a child has a autosomal recessive disorder, but both parents appear normal. What is the genotype of both parents? : one parent must be homozygous dominant : both parents must be homozygous recessive : both parents are heterozygous : both parents nust be homozygous dominantarrow_forwardWhich genotype indicates a carrier of an autosomal recessive trait? bb BB Bbarrow_forwardPlease find an Image/Graphic to represent sickle cell disease: Use at least two different images to help the audience understand the cause and/or inheritance pattern of the disorder you chose. Include a brief 1-2 sentence caption below each image that gives a description of the image and explains its relevance to your chosen disorder. The two images should NOT convey the same exact information. Ideas of images to use include: karyotypes, pedigrees, DNA sequences, etc. Please note: the images should be specific to your chosen disorder. The 2 required images must be related to cause and/or inheritance pattern. Images of an individual with the disorder will not count toward your 2 required images as they do not contribute to the audience's understanding of cause and/or inheritance pattern.arrow_forward
- . Recognize autosomal dominant and autosomal recessivepatterns of inheritance when examining a pedigree.arrow_forwardDistinguish between autosomal recessive and autosomaldominant genetic disorders.arrow_forwardExamine the assertion that inherited factors are in dispensable in determining the appearance of an individualarrow_forward
- Choose a pattern of inheritance (autosomal recessive, X-linked dominant, etc.) and identify a disorder with that inheritance pattern. Explain how using a pedigree will help a family understand their probability of passing or inheriting the disorder.arrow_forwardExplain autosomal dominant and recessive traits.arrow_forwardDefine complex traitarrow_forward
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