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    9.16 Explain why human skin coloration is not sufficiently explained by polygenic inheritance. -Polygenic inheritance is the additive effects of two or more genes on a single phenotypic characteristic. 9.17 Describe the limits‚ benefits‚ and ethical challenges of genetic testing. -Genetic testing can fall into one of the five categories: carrier testing‚ diagnostic testing‚ prenatal testing‚ newborn screening‚ and predictive testing. Carrier testing is designed to determine whether a person

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    2. No I do not feel that inheritance violates the principle of equality of opportunity and abolishing it would not promote productivity or an even distribution of income. While everyone may not have the same opportunities in life‚ those who have been able to become successful and wealthy with out inheritance have worked hard to achieve their wealth. To tell some one that they can’t leave their hard earned belongs to family is violating ones right of freedom‚ life and pursuit of happiness. Not

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    prerequisite for evolution by natural selection 5. Punnett square-The Punnett square is a diagram that is used to predict an outcome of a particular cross or breeding experiment Example: The Punnett Square is visual representation of Mendelian inheritance. Example: is used by biologists to determine the probability of an offspring’s having a particular genotype 6. Dominant-Relating to or denoting heritable characteristics that are controlled by genes that are expressed in offspring even when

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    Horsager states that‚ “Charles Darwin first conceptually described a possible biological process for epigenetic inheritance in 1868” (Horsager 2). Epigenetics is newly researched‚ but ideas of biological inheritance have been in the works for a while now. Darwin described such inheritance in his theory of Pangenesis. He suggested that “Gemmules . . . were imagined particles of inheritance that were shed from the organs of the body and traveled through the bloodstream to the reproductive organs where

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    trait. Note that transmission occurs only through females. Rules of Inheritance Autosomal Recessive •Appears in both sexes with equal frequency • Trait tend to skip generations • Affected offspring are usually born to unaffected parents • When both parents are hetrozygout‚ approx. 1/4 of the progeny will be affected • Appears more frequently among the children of consanguine marriages Rules of Inheritance Autosomal Dominant • Appears in both sexes with equal frequency • Both

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    more likely to have a mutated gene‚ these include: ionising radiation and chemical mutagens like some chemicals in tobacco. Posted by Hannah A at 10:41 No comments: Email This BlogThis! Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Labels: 3.33‚ Inheritance‚ Section 3 3.32 understand that resistance to antibiotics can increase in bacterial populations‚ and appreciate how such an increase can lead to infections being difficult to control Bacteria experience mutations (the reproduce very frequently

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    OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING (OOP) USING C++ A QUESTION BANK Chinmay D.Bhamare 2014 CHINMAY D BHAMARE‚CHALISGAON Its my first Object Oriented Programming (OOP) language Question Bank. In this notes all types of question are available related to c++. Most of the questions are related to BCA syllabus. So enjoy this notes and make your study easy - chinmay D. Bhamare (Smt.S.M.Agrrawal Inst.Of Mgt.‚Chalisgaon) Write Ans. Of Following Question . What is class? The class is one

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    The construction of Object-Oriented Database Management Systems started in the middle 80 ’s‚ at a prototype building level‚ and at the beginning of the 90 ’s the first commercial systems appeared. The interest for the development of such systems stems from the need to cover the modeling deficiencies of their predecessors‚ that is the relational database management systems. They were intended to be used by applications that have to handle big and complex data such as Computer Aided Engineering‚ Computer

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    Difference between Zakat and Tax First I would like to say that Zakat is related to religion and tax is related to government. In no way Zakat and tax can go together; they are different in many respects. While zakat has a religious sanctity‚ tax is not like that. Tax is collected from all citizens of a country. The government collects tax for the overall development of the country; On the other hand‚ Zakat is only imposed on Muslims. Zakat is fixed as per the Holy Quran and cannot be changed by

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    2. Do autosomal dominant disorders skip generations? No‚ autosomal dominant disorders do not skip generations. 3. Could Greg or his mother be carriers of the gene that causes myotonic dystrophy? No‚ according to the pedigree neither Grey nor his mother have the disease; therefore‚ neither one can be a carrier. 4. Is there a possibility that Greg’s aunt or uncle is homozygous for the myotonic dystrophy (md) gene? No‚ there is not a possibility that Greg’s aunt or uncle is homozygous for

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