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    DETERMING HRIS

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    Determining HRIS Needs HR Information Systems Dr. Karen Golaub May 4‚ 2015 Business and organizations around the world rely on human resource information systems (HRIS) to keep their business running efficiently. HRIS systems provide businesses with rapid data access‚ information exchange‚ and strategic advantage (Flynn‚ 2015). They can be very complex and computerized and are available from software firms‚ consulting firms or can be home grown. However‚ as technology and laws change‚ HRIS systems

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    number of offspring with genotype FF (two dark beans) _____ × 2 = _____ F alleles number of offspring with genotype Ff (one dark one light) ______ × 1 = _____ F alleles Total F alleles = ______ p = Total number of F alleles / Total number of alleles in population (Total number of beans you used) Practice determining the initial allele frequencies (p and q) for both the F and f alleles. Use the same formula for finding recessive alleles‚ but change the top number to genotype ff × 2. Check your initial

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    Gen Bio II‚ Spring 2013 Extra Credit Quiz 2 1) If two modern organisms are distantly related in an evolutionary sense‚ then one should expect that A) they live in very different habitats. B) they should share fewer homologous structures than two more closely related organisms. C) their chromosomes should be very similar. D) they shared a common ancestor relatively recently. E) they should be members of the same genus. 2) Within a few weeks of treatment with the drug 3TC‚ a patient’s

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    in a Pedigree Individual 1 A1A1 α1α2 Individual 2 A1A2 α3α4 Individual 3 A3A3 α5α6 Individual 4 Individual 5 Individual O •Ai indicates allelic state (i.e. an allele’s genotype) •α1 . . . α6 uniquely identify the 6 alleles in Individuals 1-3 •α1 . . . α6 imply nothing about allelic state (i.e. allele’s genotype) A Possible Outcome for Individual “O” Individual 1 A1A1 α1α2 Individual 2 A1A2 α3α4 Individual 3 A3A3 α5α6 Individual 4 Individual 5 Individual O α3α3 A1A1 •DEFINITION:

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    lake is an example of sympatry. In Exhibit 13.4‚ homologous chromosomes are indicated by a and b In a pedigree chart‚ a male showing the specific trait being studied is indicated by a darkened square. If all offspring of a cross have the genotype Aa‚ the parents of the crosses would most likely be AA  aa. Mules are sterile because they have an odd number of chromosomes A locus is the location of an allele on a chromosome Scientists began to question the perfection of the Chain of

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    pleiotropic e. The allele exhibits incomplete dominance 2. In a testcross of two plants where one parent is tall and has normal leaves and the other parent is a dwarf and has mottled leaves (tm/tm)‚ the following numbers of progeny genotypes are counted. Genotype #Observed TM/tm 101 tm/tm 97 Tm/tm 8 tM/tm 7 What configuration is the first parent in? a. Repulsion: TM/tm b. Repulsion: Tm/tM c. Coupling: TM/tm d. Coupling: Tm/tM e. Not enough information is given to determine this

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    Yak Lab

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    over four generations. iii. Label one Petri dish “N” and one “n”. Label the third dish “graveyard”. iv. Shake the bag containing all the genes in order to “mate” the yaks in the population. v. Blindly select two beans at a time and record the genotype of the newborn yak on your data chart under “NN”‚ “Nn”‚ or “nn”. vi. If the yak born has no hair (nn)‚ put both genes in the graveyard. This yak has died and these genes (beans) will not be counted nor used again. vii. If the yak born is has hair

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    Good morning everyone‚ my name is XX. Today I’d like to look at the question of whether do genes determine our behavior and personality. Most people would agree that genes play a role in human growth‚ your genes will follow your parents’ genes. It is mean that you hair‚ eyes‚ skin color and look like you parents. Just like all of us here in this classroom‚ do you have another idea? I want to take a moment to go around the room and ask your idea. . . . .Yes . . .and how about you? . . .Yes . . .

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    Race in America

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    top issue in America‚ it is dying out and is replaced with the equal standards of today’s society. When people come in to contact with one another they tend notice differences they see in one another. These differences can be attributed to the genotype and phenotype variation between people.  It tends to not be biologically significant to divide humans in to racial groups it is more of a social concept. The various characteristics such as skin color‚ shape of face‚ hair and eye color‚ nose shape

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    Genetics

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    Yellow (RRYY) and wrinkled green (rryy) The cross between them RY RY RY RY ry RrYy RrYy RrYy RrYy ry RrYy RrYy RrYy RrYy ry RrYy RrYy RrYy RrYy ry RrYy RrYy RrYy RrYy So all the progeny are Round‚ Yellow with the genotype RrYy (F1 plants) Now for the F2 generation‚ RrYy is mated with itself (RrYy) RY Ry rY ry RY RRYY RRYy RrYY RrYy Ry RRYy RRyy RrYy Rryy rY RrYY RrYy rrYY rrYy ry RrYy Rryy rrYy rryy Therefore‚ the genotypic ratio

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