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Observing Patterns in Inherited Traits
Observing Patterns in Inherited Traits

... • More than a century ago people knew that traits were inherited, but didn’t know that the information for these traits was contained in organized units called genes • People thought that the traits from the mother and father were “blended” at fertilization • Blending could not explain the obvious v ...
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... II. One of the newest and most important techniques in fruit and nut production is genetic engineering. A. Genetic engineering is a biotechnology technique that manipulates the genes in plant cells. B. Genetic engineering allows scientist to transfer desirable genes to the chromosomes of other orga ...
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Sex-Linked Inheritance Student Notes • Sex linked inheritance

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... Refer to the Punnett Square for sex-linked traits in the chapter. Prove your answer to #3 from Part C with a Punnett square that shows a cross between Prince Albert and Queen Victoria (at the top of the pedigree) and what their possible offspring could be like (specify sex and whether they have the ...
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... for making a protein enzyme which helps to make melanin, the pigment which contributes to the color of skin, eyes and hair. Different versions of the gene (called alleles) code for different versions of the protein. One allele of this gene codes for an enzyme that produces melanin, resulting in norm ...
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... • Important to know whether genes contribute to phenotypic variation of quantitative character • Heritability is a population trait, not property of individual • Not same as familial trait shared by members of a family • Characters are heritable only if similarity arises from shared genotypes – esti ...
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... 1. Duchenne’s muscular dystrophy is inherited as a sex-linked recessive allele. From whom does a male with this disease inherit the defective allele? (PT1-15) a. Only his mother b. Only his father c. The mother or the father, but not both d. Both the mother and the father e. It is impossible to dete ...
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14.4 Gene Mutations

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... – Lack of high quality example sentences: training sentences are sentences written by the FlyBase curators to explain their database decisions. – Domain bias: only sentences about Drosophila melanogaster are used for training the GS. => have problems on summarizing other organisms’ genes. ...
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Designer baby

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