This is false. First, men and women have different anatomies. A man cannot have diseases that involve female organs and vice versa. For instance, a man cannot have ovarian cancer simply because a man does not have ovaries. Second, there are some diseases that has gender predilection such as autoimmune disease (such as rheumatoid arthritis) more common in women and Parkinson's disease more common in men. Another is behavioral differences as a confounder. Men are more likely to have lung cancer because they have a predilection to cigarette smoking than women.
Answer:
1. Mother: TtRr Father: TtRr
2. RT, Rt, rT, rt
4. Possible combinations: RRTT, RRTt, RRtt, RrTT, Rrtt, RrTt, rrtt, rrTT, rrTt
(combine them on the chart, for example, the first one on the left would be RRTT)
5. 9:3:3:1
Explanation:
Quaternary. If multiple polypeptides come together, that is the quaternary structure.
1. shotgun
2. inbreeding
3. cloning
4. Y chromosomes
5. The Human Genome Project sought to map a human's entire genome.
6. Inbreeding is a type of selective breeding that occurs when individuals with similar characteristics continue to be bred in an attempt to keep a certain set of traits. However, inbred organisms are genetically similar, and the probability that members of the population will receive mutated alleles leading to disorders is high.
7. Since no two humans have the same DNA, except for identical twins, forensics can take advantage of this fact by using DNA fingerprinting to solve crimes, convict wrongdoers, or overturn unjust convictions.
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