The answer is;
- The recombination frequency is proportional to the distance between the two genes
- The lower the recombination frequency, the farther apart two genes are on the chromosome
Genes that are close together are more likely to be passed together to offspring during recombination. Geneticist compares the ration between the proposed phenotype offspring and actual phenotype offerings in a population. The higher the recombination frequency (centimorgans," or cM), the closer the genes are linked together, physically.
Answer:
C) Platelets
Explanation:
Hemophilia is caused by a lack of clotting factors. Because platelets (or lack thereof) are what is responsible for how the blood clots, it can be reasonably inferred that the answer is C.
(Platelets secrete procoagualants, which are clotting factors. If there is a genetic issue with how these clotting factors work, then the platelets will not be useful.)
A likely diagnosis would be a pelvic inflammatory disease. It is an infection of the reproductive system of a female. It would include the ovaries, uterus, cervix and the fallopian tube. It is commonly caused by STI or sexually transmitted infection like gonorrhea and <span>chlamydia</span>. Symptoms include pain in the pelvis and the lower belly, heavy discharge with unpleasant smell, pain during intercourse, bleeding, fever and pain when urinating. If this disease is not treated well it could lead to more serious problems or complications like trouble in getting pregnant and pain in the pelvic area that does not go away.
I think the answer is A
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