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Nataliya [291]
3 years ago
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What are some physical and emotional factors that can influence one's personal eating habits?

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Svet_ta [14]3 years ago
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Answer:

So maybe being over weight or under weight effects it a lot! Some may decide to starve themselves to achieve weight loss and others might over eat with the desire to gain weight. Stress also plays a big factor. Some tend to eat more when they are stressed and others who may suffer from anxiety might eat less due to the intense emotions. So big factors are stress, body image, insecurity, medical conditions. :)

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a) I^{A}i^{o}AS

b) I^{A}A,I^{A}S,i^{o}A,i^{o}S

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a)

From the question the genotype of the parents can be determined:

Given that Two parents are heterozygous for  type  A and have sickle cell trait.

∴ heterozygous for  type  A will be  = I^{A}i^{o} &

heterozygous for having sickle cell traits = AS

Therefore, the traits can be determined the genotype of the parents can be determined as: I^{A}i^{o}AS

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the genetic make ups of all the possible gametes they can produce can be determined if the parent are self crossed.

If I^{A}i^{o}AS self crossed, we have:

                I^{A}                 i^{o}

A              I^{A}A               i^{o}A

S              I^{A}S                i^{o}S

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I^{A}A, I^{A}S, i^{o}A, i^{o}S

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               I^{A}A               I^{A}S                    i^{o}A                 i^{o}S

I^{A}A     I^{A}I^{A}AA     I^{A}I^{A}AS        I^{A}i^{o}AA        I^{A}i^{o}AS

I^{A}S     I^{A}I^{A}AS      I^{A}I^{A}SS         I^{A}i^{o}AS        I^{A}i^{o}SS

i^{o}A     I^{A}i^{o}AA      I^{A}i^{o}AS         i^{o}i^{o}AA        i^{o}i^{o}AS

i^{o}S     I^{A}i^{o}AS       I^{A}i^{o}SS         i^{o}i^{o}AS         i^{o}i^{o}SS

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\frac{6}{16}= 37.5% : Blood type A, normal and mutant hemoglobin (sickle cell trait) = I^{A}I^{A}AS, I^{A}i^{o}AS, I^{A}I^{A}AS, I^{A}i^{o}AS, I^{A}i^{o}AS, I^{A}i^{o}AS

\frac{3}{16}= 18.75% : Blood type A, mutant hemoglobin (sickle cell anemia) = I^{A}I^{A}SS, I^{A}i^{o}SS, I^{A}i^{o}SS

\frac{1}{16}= 6.25% : Blood type O, normal hemoglobin (normal RBCs) = i^{o}i^{o}AA

\frac{2}{16}= 12.5% : Blood type O, Blood type A, normal and mutant hemoglobin (sickle cell trait) = i^{o}i^{o}AA, i^{o}i^{o}AS

\frac{1}{16}= 6.25% : Blood type O, mutant hemoglobin (sickle cell anemia) = i^{o}i^{o}SS

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