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3 years ago
13

Deep-ocean waters flow in an overturning circulation called _______

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Marrrta [24]3 years ago
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c. X^{b} Y

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There are two sex chromosomes, X and Y. A female has two X chromosomes and the male has an X and a Y. The genotype then for male and female woud be:

Female = XX

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Now the superscript indicates the allele for a particular trait.

Based on what was given:

H is dominant (no hemophilia)

h is recessive (hemophilic)

B is dominant (no color blindness)

b is recessive (color blind)

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The next one would be homozygous normal female. This means that the female has both dominant alleles on their chromosome (BB)

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The third one says colorblind male. Unlike the females, the male chromosomes only need the X to be affected for them to express the trait. So in this case, the X will have the recessive allele for colorblindness (b).

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The foruth one is a normal female for color-blindess but is heterozygous. This means that the female has the recessive allele, but the dominant trait masks it. So it will have both alleles (Bb)

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