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igomit [66]
3 years ago
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k0ka [10]3 years ago
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Main factors to global warming is magnified in theory due to industrial companies adding carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere. This in theory is causing the heat from the sun, giazers, and volcanic activity to be magnified and increase the earth's temperature. Hope this helps with part of it. I wasn't in your lab with you so I can't help you with the rest of the questions. Hope you get a good grade :)
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Albinism in humans is inherited as a simple recessive trait. for the following families, determine the most likely genotypes of the parents

Part A

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Part B

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Part A

We are told that albinism is a recessive trait. Lets call it a and the normal allele A. Since neither of the parents have it, that must mean they each possess at least one copy of the dominant allele (either AA or Aa). Most of their children are normal, but 1 is albino. The albino child must have inherited two copies of the a allele, one from each parent. This means each parent must possess an a allele and must both be Aa.

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