Assume that curly hair (C) is dominant to straight hair (c). A pair of curly-haired parents have a straight-haired child. What are the parental genotypes? Which cell types are formed at the end of the first meiotic division? Name the process of cell division by somatic cells that result...
It starts with your genetics, of course. You might not be aware of it, but the gene that is responsible for curly hair is not dominant. Well, it is not completely dormant. It can remain dormant for quite a long time until activated. ...
When a person has a heterozygous genotype, with one normal and one mutated copy ofHEXAthey do not have the Tay-Sachs phenotype, but are actually incompletely dominant at the protein level. These people have lessHEXAthan unaffected individuals, but the amount produced is enough to evade the phen...
A dominant mutation etiologic for human tricho-dento-osseous syndrome impairs the ability of DLX3 to downregulate ΔNp63α A four-nucleotide deletion in the human DLX3 gene is etiologic for the human hereditary tricho-dento-osseous (TDO) ectodermal dysplasia, a dominant ... AD Costanzo,L Festa...
To create their AI,Raul Vicente at the University of Tartu in Estonia and his colleagues were inspired by an animal study that looked at the feeding habits of dominant and subordinate chimpanzees."Chimpanzees have these hierarchical(等级制的)structures in their society and,in principle,the dominant...
Fill in the blank: An allele is said to be if it is not phenotypically expressed in the presence of another allele of the same gene. An allele that is not expressed in the heterozygous condition is: (a) dominant. (b) autosomal. (c)...
Is height a dominant trait? There are two types of genetic traits: dominant and recessive. When combined together in an offspring,the dominant trait will always be expressed over the recessive trait. ... For example, the gene for having an extra finger is actually dominant, while the gene ...
The Labradoodle sheds fewer hairs with the traits of the poodle. Though the degree of shedding would depend on which parent breed is more dominant. If it is a labrador, they may shed relatively more (Still not heavy shedders) and if it is a poodle, they will shed less. ...
A natural dominant gene mutation affects the cartilage throughout the body of the Scottish Curl, causing its ears to fold. Its face is similar in shape to Garfield’s and the look is complete when the Scottish Fold has an orange tabby coat. ...
The phenotype of a person with a dominant gene is that they are likely to have more than one offspring with the same dominant gene. The phenotype of...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question Our experts can answer your ...