Answer:
Translocation
Explanation:
Translocation is a chromosomal abnormality (mutation) in which a chromosome breaks and a portion of it reattaches to a different chromosomal location. It can occur during the formation of sperms and eggs during meiosis.
Translocation is of two main types: 1. Reciprocal location, in which two fragments break off from two different (non-homologous) chromosomes and switch places.
2. Robertsonian translocation, in which an entire chromosome (usually acrocentric) becomes attached to another chromosome (acrocentric) at the centromere to form a metacentric chromosome.
Translocation can either be BALANCED, where no genetic information is missing or additional. Hence, there is an even exchange with no adverse effect on the affected individual or UNBALANCED, where the exchange of chromosomal material is unequal resulting in an extra or missing genes.
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Answer:
Man: Bb
Man’s mother: bb
Woman:Bb
Woman’s father: bb
Explanation:
Brown eyes are dominant over blue eyes, so, in order for a person to have blue eyes, they must carry both recessive alleles for blue. This means the man’s mother and the woman’s father must have the genotype bb. The man and the woman on the other hand have brown eyes, which means they got the dominant brown eye trait from their other parent and will have a heterozygous genotype Bb.