Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Mendel's law of segregation states that every individual possesses two alleles, and only one allele from each parent is passed on to the offspring. That means that you get 23 chromosomes from each of your parents.
The nurse found a transitory
short and long term memory loss and confusion. Electroconvulsive therapy is a kind of a
procedure that done under general anesthesia,
this procedure can changes the brain chemistry by giving the patient a
small electric current that will pass through the brain intentionally making a
small fast seizure. That’s why there are some side effects is memory loss, some
memory problem improve after the treatment ends.
Answer: DF508 mutation. A Genetic, Hereditary, Autosomal and Recessive Mutation.
Explanation:
Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a recessive autosomal lethal disease, it is most common on Caucasoid populations. Its diagnosis is suggested by the clinical features of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, persistent pulmonary colonization (particularly with mucoid Pseudomonas strains), meconium ileus, pancreatic insufficiency with or familiarity history of the disease. The FC gene is large, with about 250 Kb of genomic DNA, 27 exons representing about 5% of genomic DNA; encodes a 6.5 kb transcribed mRNA. This mRNA is transcribed into a protein of 1480 amino acid called CFTR (Regulator Transmembrane Conductance Cystic Fibrosis). When a three-base pair deletion, adenosine-thymine-thymine (ATT) identified in the CFTR gene, exon 10, it results in the loss of a single amino acid phenylalanine at position 508 of the protein. This mutation is called DF508; “D” stands for deletion and “F” for phenylalanine amino acid.