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Unit 3C Genetics - Teacher Version
Unit 3C Genetics - Teacher Version

... Genome Genome - set of complete instructions for making an organism, containing all the genes in that organism. • human genome makes us human •the genome for drosophila makes it a common house fly. ...
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... 1. In mice, the gene C causes pigment to be produced, while the recessive gene c makes it impossible to produce pigment. Individuals without pigment are albino. Another gene, B, located on a different chromosome, causes a chemical reaction with the pigment and produces a black coat color. The recess ...
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Chapter 13: Genetic Engineering
Chapter 13: Genetic Engineering

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... 1. Assuming simple dominance, out of a total of 160 offspring, how many are expected to show one OR both dominant traits from the cross: AaBb  AaBb ? a) 90 b) 150 c) 160 d) 30 2. Which of the following disorders is more likely to be inherited by males than females? a) hemophilia b) Parkinson's c) t ...
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11.1 Genetic Variation Within Population

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... a. present in the genome of an individual. b. prevented from interacting with RNA polymerase. c. transcribed into mRNA. d. duplicated during the replication of DNA. _____ 2. In the lac operon of E. coli, lactose functions as a. a promoter. b.an operator. c. a repressor protein d. an inducer. _____ 3 ...
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Rapid Evolution in the Human Genome
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... Red-green colorblindness makes it difficult for the person to discern the two colors (test yourself!) If the parent is a male, the genotype is automatically known. A colorblind male has to be b, since he only has one allele and colorblindness is recessive. A normal male must then be B Females can be ...
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