Three RGDs are Cystic Fibrosis, Tay-Sachs Disease, and Sickle Cell Anemia
We can-in some ways-inherit these genes from our biological parents
Answer:
glutamine
Explanation:
because it has the amino acid
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the purpose of mitosis is that the new cell can divide in to two new cells
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Theory because a theory has to be backed up by several experiments
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No, the child cannot inherit the disease.
Explanation:
The problem tells you that the man has a recessive allele for an inherited disease, but he has a normal phenotype. This means that the disease is recessive and in order for an individual to have the disease, they must have two recessive copies of the allele. The problem also tells you that the mother has a genotype that does not include this allele. With this information, you can do a punnet cross of BB (mother) x Bb (carrier father), and end up with the following possible genotypes: BB, Bb, BB, Bb. Therefore the child will not have the disease, but there is a 50% chance that the child will be a carrier for the disease.