The pedigrees have not been provided. They have been attached.
Answer:
Pedigree 1 : Autosomal recessive
Pedigree 2 : Autosomal dominant
Pedigree 3 : Autosomal recessive
Explanation:
It has been given that the traits are autosomal i.e. they are not controlled by X and Y genes. We have to further find out if they are inherited in recessive pattern (autosomal recessive) or in dominant pattern (autosomal dominant).
Pedigree 1: Out of the three generations, the trait is only observed in one. This usually happens in recessive inheritance as two recessive alleles must be together to express the condition and this event has less chances of occurring. Also, it is visible how normal parents in first generation had a daughter with the recessive trait. This is possible if the parents were heterozygous for the trait or "carriers". They contributed one recessive allele each in the next generation due to which the daughter showed the recessive phenotype. Thus, this is most probably a recessive condition.
Pedigree 2: Out of the four generations, the trait is expressed in three. This usually happens in dominant inheritance as only one allele is needed to express the trait so both dominant homozygous and heterozygous individuals will show it. Thus, this is most probably a dominant condition.
Pedigree 3: This trait also skipped generations which is a feature of recessive traits. As with pedigree 1, the trait disappeared in pedigree and reappeared when two recessive alleles came together again. Thus, this is most probably a recessive condition.
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person does have basic human rights and one is the freedom of expression. Though
this is the case, we should understand that our right to freely express
ourselves (from political to religious views), it does not necessarily give us
the right to impede another person’s. A play with words can easily hurt or even
harass other people, and in return may be a form of human right violation.
A covalent bond is a chemical bond which involves the sharing of atoms.
Answer:
Addition of nucleotides to form a complementary strand of DNA.
Explanation:
Replication of the genetic material (DNA) is a paramount process that must be undergone by any cell prior to its division. The series of processes that occurs to the DNA molecule during DNA replication is catalyzed by different enzymes with specific functions. However, one of these enzyme callee DNA POLYMERASE catalyzes the main event, which is the synthesis of a complementary strand.
DNA polymerase catalyzes the production of phosphodiester bonds that joins the nucleotides. The enzyme synthesizes a nuceleotide base complementary to the one on the template strand, to eventually form a new DNA strand. Hence, blocking the function of this enzyme is tantamount to blocking the synthesis of a new strand itself.