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igomit [66]
3 years ago
15

How do someone acquire (get) Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy?

Biology
1 answer:
marishachu [46]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

someone get because it present in an X-linked recessive pattern

Explanation:

Boy inherits an X chromosome from his mother and a Y chromosome from his father, and girls get two X chromosomes, one from each parent

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We will assume diallelic genes that express complete dominance. In cases where two or more genes are involved, we will assume they are not linked, and alleles assort independently.

1) <u>FRECKLES</u>

  • F is the dominant allele that codes for freckles
  • f is the recessive allele that codes for no-freckles

Cross: Between a mother and a father who both have freckles and are heter0zyg0us for the trait

Parentals)    Ff    x     Ff

Gametes)   F     f      F     f

Punnett square)     F           f

                      F       FF         Ff

                      f        Ff          ff

F1)  Genotype

  • 1/4 = 25% of the progeny is expected to be h0m0zyg0us dominant, FF
  • 2/4 = 1/2 = 50% of the progeny is expected to be heter0zyg0us, Ff
  • 1/4 = 25% of the progeny is expected to be h0m0zyg0us recessive, ff

     Phenotype

  • 3/4 = 75% of the progeny is expected to express freckles, FF + Ff
  • 1/4 = 25% of the progeny is expected to not express freckles, ff

Genotypic ratio ⇒ 1:2:1

Phenotypic ratio ⇒ 3:1

2) <u>FLOWER COLOR AND SEED SHAPE</u>

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  • R is the dominant allele that codes for round seeds
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Cross: Between two plants that are heter0zyg0us for flower color and seed shape

Parentals)            PpRr        x         PpRr

Gametes)    PR, Pr, pR, pr          PR, Pr, pR, pr

Punnett square)     PR           Pr         pR           pr

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                   pr      PpRr       Pprr       ppRr       pprr

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Phenotypic ratio  ⇒ 9:3:3:1

Genotype of parent plant 1: PpRr

  1. Gamete 1: PR
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  3. Gamete 3: pR
  4. Gamete 4: pr

Genotype of parent plant 2: PpRr

  1. Gamete 1: PR
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  3. Gamete 3: pR
  4. Gamete 4: pr

<u>            PHENOTYPE                                 GENOTYPE              </u>

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purple flowers, wrinkled seeds:              PPrr, Pprr

white flowers, round seeds:                    ppRR, ppRr

<u>white flowers, wrinkled seeds:                      pprr                      </u>

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