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Bio 156 lab 7 genetics - 916 Words

1. List whether the student was positive or negative for each characteristic and include whether the characteristic is dominant or recessive. (6 points) a. Blood type- O b. Widows peak- Negative, resessive. c. Free ear lobes- Positive, dominant. d. Tongue rolling- Positive, dominant. e. Hitchhikers thumb- Negative, dominant. f. Left thumb dominance- Negative, reseesive. g. Little finger bend- Positive, dominant. h. PTC taster- Negative, resessive. i. Mid-digit hair- Negative, recessive. j. Facial dimples- positive,dominant. k. Freckles- Positive, dominant. l. Cleft chin- negative, resseive. 2. Can the student tell from the blood type if the student is heterozygous or homozygous? Explain. (5 points) Yes, knowing your blood type would†¦show more content†¦11. From the hemophilia procedure: (4 points) a. XHXH,XHY,XhY,XHXh b. What is the probability of males having hemophilia? 50% c. How many females would have hemophilia? 25% d. How many carriers would there be? one 12. Explain why more males tend to suffer from X-linked disorders than females. (5 points) Males tend to suffer from X-linked disorder more often than females because females have more X chromosomes than males. 13. The student has a friend that knows the student is taking biology, and she is confused about her blood type. Her blood type is O, but her dad is A and her mother is B. She asks the student if it is possible for her parents to have a child that is O. Explain the answer to her. (5 points) It is possible and would mean that both of her parents have an O allele making their blood type AO and BO. Both O alleles were passed onto her making her blood type O. 14. In a flower garden, the gardener has purple and white pansies. He notices that a new pansy has sprouted. When it finally flowers, the pansy is lavender. Explain how this happened. (5 points) This would happen in a case incomplete dominance. The white pansies nor the purple ones genes dominated making a 50/50 offspring. 15. 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