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4/1 Read about other ways that traits are inherited and Human Genetic Disorders on pgs. 125 – 132 Write and Answer: 1) Give a brief explanation and examples of: Incomplete dominance, codominance and multiple alleles. 2) What are the chances that two people would have a child with a recessive mutation? Explain why by giving some characteristics of mutations. 3) Tell which CHROMOSOMES are responsible for the following disorders: Cystic Fibrosis, Sickle Cell Anemia, Hemophilia. Tell if they are dominant or recessive traits. 4) When does a physician recommend genetic counseling? 5) Copy Fig. 7 – 16 to show what happens when chromosome pair #21 fails to separate during meiosis. How often does this occur. 6) Tell how some genetic diseases can be controlled (PKU). 7) Can defective genes be replaced with good genes? Explain.