Albert Alexander was the first patient to be successfully treated on an infection caused by bacteria. He accidentally scratched a thorn of a rose on his face which badly infected him. One of his eyes had also been removed. He was given an infusion<span> of 160 mg of penicillin on February 12, 1941, and within 24 hours, his wounds begun to heal. He, however, died on March 1941. </span>
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Your question: Two patients were admitted to the hospital. One patient was diagnosed with salmonella poisoning and the other had West Nile. Which best describes their sicknesses?
Your answer: Patient one contracted the sickness from contaminated materials and patient two contracted the sickness from an animal vector best describes their sickness.
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Answer:
c. All eight possible phenotypes could occur, but a greater proportion of the offspring would have the parental phenotypes
Explanation:
When genes are linked they do not assort independently. Instead, the alleles on the parental chromosome will have a tendency to migrate together to the same pole of the cell. To produce gametes with genotypes different than the parentals crossing over must happen between the genes of homologous chromosomes during meiosis. However, recombination is a rare event, so the recombinant gametes will be less frequent than the parentals (those that arise when no recombination occurs between genes) and for that reason a greater proportion of the offspring will have parental phenotypes.
Answer:
Prairie I think because the rest most likely would not catch fire.