The Pedigree makes use of diagrams showing the ancestral relationships and transmission ofgenetic traits over several generations in a family. It describes the mode of inheritance of a trait. It also calculate the probability of occurrence an affected offspring in a given cross
The individual in the pedigree that led to the construction of the pedigree is known as the proband. For example, a couple consults a medical geneticist because they have an offspring who is afflicted with a disease and they want to find out the mode of transmission of this disease.When the medical geneticist constructs the pedigree, the offspring will be labeled as the proband. Through the pedigree, the probability of having other affected children may be determined.
Symbols for creating pedigrees
I. Male (square) vs female (circle)
II. Affected (shaded) vs unaffected (unshaded) individual
III. Marriage/mating line (line connecting mates) vs. sibship line (line connecting siblings)
IV. Fraternal twins (one birth line branching out into the individual twin) vs. identical twins (same as fraternal twins but with a horizontal bar connecting the branches)
V. Generation (Roman numerals) vs. individuals in the same generation, counting left to right (Hindu- Arabic numerals)
VI. Proband (arrow)
PRACTICE EXERCISES :
A. Look at the family of IV-9 and IV-10. If the trait is dominant, is it possible for them to have an affected offspring?
B. If the trait is recessive, is it also possible for IV-9 and IV-10 to have an unaffected offspring?
C. Based on your answers for a) and b), is the trait dominant or recessive?
D. Give the genotypes of the following:
i. IV-9
ii. IV-10
iii. V-1
iv. I-1
v. I-2
E. If IV-9 and IV-10 were to have another child, what is the probability that they will have an affected offspring?
More Practice on Pedigree Analysis .
A. yes
ReplyDeleteB. yes
C. recessive
D. i.dd
ii.dd
iii.dd
iv.Dd or DD
v.dd
E.yes 100% probability
a. yes
ReplyDeleteb. yes
c. recessive
d.
i. dd
ii. dd
iii. dd
iv. DD
v. dd
e. 50/50 probability
a) yes
ReplyDeleteb) yes
c) recessive
d. 1) dd
2) dd
3) dd
4) dd or Dd
5) dd
JHON FHEL U. DURAN 12-SAMARIA
ReplyDeletePRACTICE EXERCISES (ANSWER)
A).No! It is not possible for them to have an affected offspring.
B).Yes! It is possible for them to have an unaffected offspring.
C). RECESSIVE
D). I. IV-9 = Bb
II. IV-10 = Bb
III. V-1 = BB
IV. I-1 = bb
V. I-2 = Bb
E). The probability that they will have an affected offspring is 0 (p=0) but i think it has a small chance only because the phenotypic ratio is 3:1 (only one is affected)
A.yes
ReplyDeleteB.yes
C.recessive
D. i.dd
II.dd
III.dd
IV.DD or Dd
V.dd
E.yes
A. No. If the trait were dominant both IV-9 and IV-10 would be homozygous recessive.
ReplyDeleteB. Yes. Three out of four times the offspring is unaffected.
C. The trait is recessive.
D.
I will use the letter X/x.
i. IV-9 is Xx.
ii. IV-10 is also Xx.
iii. V-1 is either XX or Xx.
iv. I-1 is xx.
v. I-2 is Xx.
A. Yes it is possible for them to have an affected offspring if the trait is dominant.
ReplyDeleteB. Yes it is also possible for the to have an affected offspring if the trait is recessive.
C. The trait is recessive.
D.
1.) Dd
2.) Dd
3.) DD/Dd
4.) dd
5.) Dd
E. If IV-9 and IV-10 were to have another child, the probability that they will have an affected offspring is 25%
A. Yes it is possible for them to have an affected offspring if the trait is dominant.
ReplyDeleteB. Yes it is also possible for them to have an affected offspring if the trait is recessive.
C. The trait is recessive.
D.
1.Dd
2.
Dd
3.DD/DD
4.dd
5.Dd
E. If IV-9 and IV-10 were to have another child, the probability that they will have an affected offspring is 25%.
-MARIEJAY CUNANAN SAMARIA
A. Look at the family of IV-9 and IV-10. If the trait is dominant, is it possible for them to have an affected offspring?
ReplyDeleteAnswer:Yes
B. If the trait is recessive, is it also possible for IV-9 and IV-10 to have an unaffected offspring?
Answer: Yes
C. Based on your answers for a) and b), is the trait dominant or recessive?
Answer: Recessive trait
D. Give the genotypes of the following:
i. IV-9 -Heterozygous Dominant (Dd)
ii. IV-10 -Heterozygous Dominant (Dd)
iii. V-1 -Either Homozygous Dominant or Heterozygous Dominant (DD/Dd)
iv. I-1 -Homozygous Recessive (dd)
v. I-2 -Heterozygous Dominant (Dd)
E. If IV-9 and IV-10 were to have another child, what is the probability that they will have an affected offspring?
Answer: 25%
A. Yes it is possible for them to have an affected offspring if the trait is dominant.
ReplyDeleteB. Yes it is also possible for them to have an affected offspring if the trait is recessive.
C. Thr trait is recessive
D.
1. Dd
2. Dd
3. DD/DD
4. dd
5. Dd
E. If IV-9 and IV-10 will have another child, the probability to get an affected offspring is 25%.
A)Yes, it is possible.
ReplyDeleteB)Yes, it is possible.
C) The trait is recessive
D)
1. Dd
2. Dd
3. DD/DD
4. dd
5. Dd
E. If IV-9 and IV-10 were to have another child the probability of affected offspring will be 25%.
Jackielou B. Bohol
ReplyDeleteA. Yes.
B. Yes.
C. Recessive.
D.
i.Dd
ii.Dd
iii.DD
iv.Dd
v.dd
E. 25%
Kyle Russel N. Santos
ReplyDeleteA.Yes.
B.Yes.
C.Recessive.
D.
i.Dd
ii.Dd
iii.DD
iv.Dd
v.dd
E.25%
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. Yes
C. Dominant
D. i. dd
ii. dd
iii. DD/Dd
iv. dd
V. DD
E. Dd
A.yes
ReplyDeleteB.yes
C.recessive
D. i.Tt
ii.Tt
iii.TT
iv.tt
v.TT
E.20%
Kyle Erjo Dela Cruz
STEM-Samaria
A. No it is not possible because the trait is dominant, IV-9 and IV-10 are homozygous recessive. IV-9 and IV-10 are two recessive individuals so it can`t produce an affected or dominant offspring.
ReplyDeleteB. Yes it is possible. They can each provide a recessive allele to produce a homozygous recessive offspring if both individuals are have heterozygous traits.
C. The trait is recessive.
D. i. IV-9:Dd
ii. IV-10:Dd
iii. V-1:Dd
iv. I-1:dd
v. I-2 :Dd
E. The probability that they will have an affected offspring is 1/4 or 25%.
a) no
ReplyDeleteb) yes
c) recessive
d)
i. IV-9 (Dd)
ii. IV-10 (Dd)
iii. V-1 (DD or Dd)
iv. I-1 (dd)
v. I-2 (Dd)
e) 1/4
A yes
ReplyDeleteB no
C recessive
D i. Dd
ii. Dd
iii.DD/Dd
iv. dd
v. Dd
E. 20% that the 5th child is affected
A. Yes it's s possible to have an affected offspring if the trait is dominant.
ReplyDeleteB. Yes it's possible to have an affected offspring if the trait is recessive.
C. The trait is recessive
D.
1. Dd
2. Dd
3. DD/DD
4. dd
5. DD
E.The probability that they will have an affected offspring is 25%.
A. Yes, it's possible to have affected offspring.
ReplyDeleteB. Yes, it's possible to have unaffected offspring.
C. Based on my answers on A and B the trait is recessive.
D.
IV-9: Bb
IV-10: Bb
V-1: BB
I-1: bb
I-2: BB
E. There is 25% of probability to have an affected offspring to IV-9 & IV-10
ReplyDeleteA)Yes
B)Yes
C)Recessive
D) i. ff
ii. mm
iii. ff
iv. FF
v. mm
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. Yes
C. Recessive
D.
1. Aa
2. Aa
3. Aa/AA
4. aa
5. AA
E. 1:4 chance, 25% chance
A. NO. Because if the two individuals are recessive, they cannot produce a dominant offspring.
ReplyDeleteB. YES. Both parents can give recessive alleles which may have an offspring that is recessive.
C.Recessive
D. i. Answer: Dd
ii. Answer: Dd
iii. Answer: DD or Dd
iv. Answer: dd
v. Answer: Dd
E. 1/4 or 25% following the Mendelian ratio from a hybrid cross
CALOSA, MA. PRINCESA A.
ReplyDeleteXII-SINAI
A. If the trait is dominant it and the unaffected are homozygous recessive... Recessive cannot produce dominant offspring. so the answer is NO.
B. Of course yes, it is possible if the parents are both heterozygous so that they can give a recessive allele to produce a homozygous recessive ofspring
C. The trait is RECESSIVE
D. i. IV-9 Dd
ii. IV-10 Dd
iii. V-1 Dd/DD
iv. I-1 dd
v. I-2 Dd
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. Yes
C. Recessive
D. i. Cc
ii. Cc
iii. Cc/CC
iv. cc
v. Cc
E. 25%
-sophia beatrice aguilar
N-Met-His-Arg-Leu-Gly-Tyr-Pro-Arg-C
ReplyDelete-Sophia Beatrice Aguilar (12-Samaria)
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. Yes it is also possible for them to have an affected offspring if the trait is recessive.
C. Thr trait is recessive
D.
1. Ww
2. Ww
3. WW/WW
4. ww
5. WW
E. If IV-9 and IV-10 were to have another child, the probability that they will have an affected offspring is 25%.
A. Yes it is possible for them to have a n affected offspring if the trait is dominant.
ReplyDeleteB. Yes it is also possible for them to have an affected offspring if the trait is recessive.
C. The trait is recessive
D.
1. Tt
2. Tt
3. TT/TT
4. tt
5. TT
E. If IV-9 and IV-10 were to have another child, the probability that they will have an affected offspring is 25%.
Nizeth R. Caracol
ReplyDeleteSTEM - SHECHEM
answers:
A. -NO. If the trait is dominant, then unaffected individuals are homozygous recessive.
B. - YES.This can happen if both parents are heterozygous for the trait.
C. -RECESSIVE
D. i-Mm
ii-Mm
iii-MM or Mm
iV-mm
V-Mm
E. -25% following the Mendelian ratio from a hybrid cross
A. No
ReplyDeleteB. Yes
C. recessive
D. i. Dd
ii.Dd
iii.DD
iv.dd
v. DD
E. 25%
A. Yes it is possible for them to have a n affected offspring if the trait is dominant.
ReplyDeleteB. Yes it is also possible for them to have an unaffected offspring if the trait is recessive.
C. Thr trait is recessive
D.
1. Dd
2. Dd
3. DD/DD
4. dd
5. Dd
E. If IV-9 and IV-10 were to have another child, the probability that they will have an affected offspring is 25%.
A. Yes . It is possible for them to have an affected offspring if the trait is dominant.
ReplyDeleteB. Yes it is also possible for them to have an affected offspring if the trait is recessive.
C. The trait is recessive
D.
1. Dd
2. Dd
3. DD/DD
4. dd
5. Dd
E. If IV-9 and IV-10 were to have another child, the probability that they will have an affected offspring is 25%.
Answers:
ReplyDeleteA. No
B. Yes
C. Recessive
D.
i. Tt
ii. Tt
iii. Tt
iv. tt
v. TT
E. 20%
Answers:
ReplyDeleteA. No
B. Yes
C. Recessive
D.
i. Tt
ii. Tt
iii. Tt
iv. tt
v. TT
E. 20%
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. Yes
C. Recessive
D. Give the genotypes of the following:
i. IV-9 (Dd)
ii. IV-10 (Dd)
iii. V-1 (DD or Dd)
iv. I-1 (dd)
v. I-2 (Dd)
E. 25%
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. Yes
C.Recessive
D. Give the genotypes of the following:
i. IV-9 (Dd)
ii. IV-10 (Dd)
iii. V-1 (DD or Dd)
iv. I-1 (dd)
v. I-2 (Dd)
E. 25%
A. Yes it is possible for them to have a n affected offspring if the trait is dominant.
ReplyDeleteB. Yes it is also possible for them to have an affected offspring if the trait is recessive.
C. Thr trait is recessive
D.
1. Dd
2. Dd
3. DD/DD
4. dd
5. Dd
E. If IV-9 and IV-10 were to have another child, the probability that they will have an affected offspring is 25%.
Answers:
ReplyDelete1.) yes
2.) No
3.) Recessive
4.)i.IV-9: Dd
ii. IV-10: Dd
iii. V-1: DD
iv. I-1: dd
v. I-2: DD
5.) 25%
Answers:
ReplyDelete1.) yes
2.) No
3.) Recessive
4.)i.IV-9: Dd
ii. IV-10: Dd
iii. V-1: DD
iv. I-1: dd
v. I-2: DD
5.) 25%
Answers:
ReplyDelete1.) yes
2.) No
3.) Recessive
4.)i.IV-9: Dd
ii. IV-10: Dd
iii. V-1: DD
iv. I-1: dd
v. I-2: DD
5.) 25%
Answers:
ReplyDelete1.) yes
2.) No
3.) Recessive
4.)i.IV-9: Dd
ii. IV-10: Dd
iii. V-1: DD
iv. I-1: dd
v. I-2: DD
5.) 25%
Ian Geoffrey Lopez
ReplyDeleteSTEM-SALEM
A.Yes
B.Yes
C.recessive
D.i.Dd
ii.Dd
iii.DD/Dd
IV .dd
V.DD
E.25%
Mario P. Esguerra III
ReplyDeleteSTEM - SALEM
A. Yes
B. Yes
C. Recessive
D.)
I. Dd
II. Dd
III. DD/Dd
IV. dd
V. DD
E. 25%
Ronald Christian Andal
ReplyDeleteSTEM-Salem
A.) Yes
B.) Yes
C.) Recessive
D.)
i. Dd
ii. Dd
iii. DD/Dd
iv. dd
v. DD
E.) 25% of probability
Ronald Christian Andal
ReplyDeleteSTEM-Salem
A.) Yes
B.) Yes
C.) Recessive
D.)
i. Dd
ii. Dd
iii. DD/Dd
iv. dd
v. DD
E.) 25% of probability
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. Yes
C. Recessive
D. i. Dd
ii. Dd
iii. Dd
iv. dd
v. DD
E. 25%
Albert Balagat - Salem
A.) Yes
ReplyDeleteB.) Yes
C.) Recessive
D) 1.Dd
2.Dd
3.DD
4.dd
5.DD
A.No
ReplyDeleteB.Yes
C.Recessive
D.
i.Tt
ii.Tt
iii.Tt
iv.tt
v.TT
E.20%
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. Yes
C.dominant
D. I. bb
II. Bb
III. Bb
IV. BB
V.bb
E.
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. Yes.
C. Dominant
D. I. bb
II. Bb
III. Bb
IV. BB
V.bb
E.
A.yes
ReplyDeleteB.yes
C.Dominant
D.
i. IV-9-dd
ii. IV-10-dd
iii. V-1- Dd/DD
iv. I-1-dd
v. I-2- DD
E. Dd
Claire Sison 12 - Salem
ReplyDeleteA. No
B. Yes
C. Recessive
D. i. Dd
ii. Dd
iii. DD or Dd
iv. dd
v. Dd
E. 1/4 or 25% following the Mendelian ratio from a hybrid cross.
A yes
ReplyDeleteB yes
C hetero dominant
D
1Vv
2Vv
3Vv
4vv
5Vv
E
Yes
A.NO
ReplyDeleteB.YES
C.RECESSIVE
D. i.IV-9 Dd
ii. IV-10 Dd
iii. V-1 DD or Dd
iv. I-1 dd
v. I-2 Dd
E.25% OR 1/4 following the Mendelian ratio from a hybrid cross.
Answers:
ReplyDeleteA. Yes
B. Yes
C.Recessive
D. Give the genotypes of the following:
i. IV-9 (Dd)
ii. IV-10 (Dd)
iii. V-1 (DD or Dd)
iv. I-1 (dd)
v. I-2 (Dd)
E. 25%
A) YES
ReplyDeleteB) YES
C) RECESSIVE
D)1.Dd
2.Dd
3.dd
4.DD
E) 25%
Jc Democrito
STEM Salem
ReplyDeleteA. NO
B. YES
C. Recessive
D. i. IV-9 - Dd
ii. IV-10 - Dd
iii. V-1 - Dd
iv. I-1 - dd
v. I-2 Dd
E. 25%
A.) Yes
ReplyDeleteB.) Yes
C.) Recessive
D.)
I. Dd
II. Dd
III. Dd
IV. dd
V. DD
E.) 25%
Name: JERUEL T. DE VILLA
Section: SALEM
Palaganas, Jeffrey V.
ReplyDeleteGrade 12 - Shechem (other way, if my google cant read or if anonymous. But then i have the proof sir. Thankyou!)
A. Yes
B. Yes
C.Recessive
D. Give the genotypes of the following:
i. IV-9 (Dd)
ii. IV-10 (Dd)
iii. V-1 (DD or Dd)
iv. I-1 (dd)
v. I-2 (Dd)
E. 25%
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. Yes
C.Recessive
D. Give the genotypes of the following:
i. IV-9 (Dd)
ii. IV-10 (Dd)
iii. V-1 (DD or Dd)
iv. I-1 (dd)
v. I-2 (Dd)
E. 25%
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. Yes
C.Recessive
D. Give the genotypes of the following:
i. IV-9 (Dd)
ii. IV-10 (Dd)
iii. V-1 (DD or Dd)
iv. I-1 (dd)
v. I-2 (Dd)
E. 25%
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. Yes
C. Recessive
D. None
i.Dd
ii.Dd
iii.DD
iv.dd
v.DD
E.
Mark Rainelle Limaco
ReplyDeleteA. yes
B. No
C. Dominant
D.i.Dd
ii.Dd
iii.DD
iv.dd
v.Dd
E.1/4 or 25% following the Mendelian ratio from a hybrid cross
Jason Hugh R Toquero
ReplyDeleteGrade-12
Salem-STEM
A. No
B. Yes
C. Recessive
D. i. Dd
ii. Dd
iii. DD or Dd
iv. dd
v. Dd
E. 1/4 or 25% following the Mendelian ratio from a hybrid cross.
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. Yes
C. Recessive
D. i. Dd
ii. Dd
iii. Dd
iv. dd
v. DD
E. 25%
A.NO
ReplyDeleteB. YES
C. RECESSIVE
D. i. IV-9 - Dd
ii. IV-10 - Dd
iii. V-1 - Dd
iv. I-1 - dd
v. I-2 Dd
E.-25%
A. No
ReplyDeleteB. No
C. Recessive
D. i. Dd ii. Dd iii. Dd iv. dd v. DD
E. 1 out of 4 chance that they will have an affected offspring.
Joshua Racelis
ReplyDelete12- shechem
A. Look at the family of IV-9 and IV-10. If the trait is dominant, is it possible for them to have an affected offspring?
Answer: No, because both parents are unfected so the parents are recessive and recessive parents can't produce dominant offspring
B. If the trait is recessive, is it also possible for IV-9 and IV-10 to have an unaffected offspring?
Answer: Yes,if both parents are heterozygous.
C. Based on your answers for a) and b), is the trait dominant or recessive?
Answer: RECESSIVE
D. Give the genotypes of the following:
i. IV-9
Answer: Dd
ii. IV-10
Answer: Dd
iii. V-1
Answer: DD or Dd
iv. I-1
Answer: dd
v. I-2
Answer: Dd
E. If IV-9 and IV-10 were to have another child, what is the probability that they will have an affected offspring?
Answer: 25%
ReplyDeleteA. Look at the family of IV-9 and IV-10. If the trait is dominant, is it possible for them to have an affected offspring?
- No
B. If the trait is recessive, is it also possible for IV-9 and IV-10 to have an unaffected offspring?
- Yes
C. Based on your answers for a) and b), is the trait dominant or recessive?
-Recessive
D. Give the genotypes of the following:
i. IV-9 - Dd
ii. IV-10 - Dd
iii. V-1 - Dd
iv. I-1 - dd
v. I-2 Dd
E. If IV-9 and IV-10 were to have another child, what is the probability that they will have an affected offspring?
-There is a 25% chance that their next child will be affected of the trait
-Mark Hachero
a. no
ReplyDeleteb. yes
c. recessive
d.
i. IV-9 = Dd
ii. IV-10 = Dd
iii. V-1 = DD
iv. I-1 = dd
v. I-2 = Dd
e. 25%
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. Yes
C.Recessive
D. Give the genotypes of the following:
i. IV-9 (Dd)
ii. IV-10 (Dd)
iii. V-1 (DD or Dd)
iv. I-1 (dd)
v. I-2 (Dd)
E. 25%
Maricar R. Lopena
12 SHEChem
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. Yes
C. Recessive
D.
i. Dd
ii. Dd
iii. DD
iv.dd
v.Dd
E. 25%
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. Yes
C. Recessive
D. (Wala pa)
i. Aa
ii. Aa
iii. AA
iv. aa
v. Aa
E. 25%
SALEM
Angelica Magpantay STEM SMYRNA
ReplyDeleteAnswers:
1. YES
2. YES
3. RECESSIVE
4. GENOTYPES:
i. Aa
ii. Aa
iii. Aa / AA
iv. aa
v. AA
5. its 50 percent
Narvaez.
ReplyDeleteIV-9= dd
IV-10= dd
V-1= dd/DD
I-1= dd
I-2= DD
a.yes b. yes c. dominant e.Dd
Chavez.
ReplyDeleteIV-9= dd
IV-10= dd
V-1= dd/DD
I-1= dd
I-2= DD
a.yes b. yes c. dominant e.Dd
1. No
ReplyDelete2. Yes
3. Recessive
4. i. IV-9 - Dd
ii. IV-10 - Dd
iii. V-1 - DD or Dd
iv. I-1 - dd
v. I-2 - Dd
5. 25%
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. No
C. Dominant
D. i. aa
ii. aa
iii. aa
iv. aa
v. aa
E. 25
Angelica Magpantay STEM SMYRNA
ReplyDeleteAnswers:
1. YES
2. YES
3. RECESSIVE
4. GENOTYPES:
i. Aa
ii. Aa
iii. Aa / AA
iv. aa
v. AA
5. its 50 percent
1 - NO
ReplyDelete2 - YES
3- RECESSIVE
4- i. IV-9 Dd
ii. IV-10 Dd
iii. V-1 DD or Dd
iv. I-1 dd
v. I-2 Dd
5. 25%
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. No
C. Dominant
D.
i. aa
ii. aa
iii. aa
iv. aa
v. aa
E. 25
i. aa
ReplyDeleteii. aa
iii. aa
iv. aa
v. aa
E. 25
i. aa
ReplyDeleteii. aa
iii. aa
iv. aa
v. aa
E. 25
Rajen Hanwel T. Maglaque
ReplyDelete12-Salem
A.No
B.Yes
C.Dominant
D.?
E.Recessive
1 no
ReplyDelete2 yes
3 recessive
4- i. IV-9 Dd
ii. IV-10 Dd
iii. V-1 DD or Dd
iv. I-1 dd
v. I-2 Dd
5. 25%
1 - NO
ReplyDelete2 - YES
3- RECESSIVE
4- i. IV-9 Dd
ii. IV-10 Dd
iii. V-1 DD or Dd
iv. I-1 dd
v. I-2 Dd
5. 25%
Cherlom Louie P.milo
ReplyDeleteStem- SAlem
A. No
B. yes
C. recessive
D. i. Dd
ii. Dd
iii. Dd
iv. dd
v. Dd
E. 25%
Maria Sophia S. Mojica
ReplyDeleteShechem
1. yes it's possible. the probality will be 75%
2.yes it's possible. the probality will be 75%
3. Recessive
4.
a.Gg
b.Gg
c.GG
d.gg
e.GG
5. 25%
1. yes,the probality will be 75%
ReplyDelete2. 1. yes,the probality will be 75%
3. Recessive
4.
a.Gg
b.Gg
c.GG
d.gg
e.GG
5. 25%
Angelo Leon M. Aurelio
Shechem
A. YES
ReplyDeleteB. YES.
C. DOMINANT
D.
i. IV-9 -dd
ii. IV-10 -dd
iii. V-1 -Dd/DD
iv. I-1 -dd
v. I-2 -DD
E. Dd
Lawrence Mingote
ReplyDeleteStem-Shunem
a. Yes
b. Yes
c. Dominant
d. i. dd
ii. dd
iii. Dd/DD
IV. dd
V. DD
e. Dd
a.) Possible/ yes
ReplyDeleteb.) yes
c.) Dominant
d.) i. dd
ii. dd
iii. dd
iv. Dd
v. dd
e.) 3:1
a.) Possible/ yes
ReplyDeleteb.) yes
c.) Dominant
d.) i. dd
ii. dd
iii. dd
iv. Dd
v. dd
e.) 3:1
a.) Possible/ yes
ReplyDeleteb.) yes
c.) Dominant
d.) i. dd
ii. dd
iii. dd
iv. Dd
v. dd
e.) 3:1
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. Yes
C.Recessive
D. Give the genotypes of the following:
i. IV-9 (Dd)
ii. IV-10 (Dd)
iii. V-1 (DD or Dd)
iv. I-1 (dd)
v. I-2 (Dd)
E. 25%
Shem Jezreel S. Arizo
Shechem
A. Yes it is possible for them to have a n affected offspring if the trait is dominant.
ReplyDeleteB. Yes it is also possible for them to have an affected offspring if the trait is recessive.
C. Thr trait is recessive
D.
1. Dd
2. Dd
3. DD/DD
4. dd
5. Dd
E. If IV-9 and IV-10 were to have another child, the probability that they will have an affected offspring is 25%.
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. No
C. Recessive
D.i. Rr
ii.Rr
iii.Rr
iV. rr
V. RR
E.20%
Grade 12- Shechem
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. Yes
C.Recessive
D. Give the genotypes of the following:
i. IV-9 (Dd)
ii. IV-10 (Dd)
iii. V-1 (DD or Dd)
iv. I-1 (dd)
v. I-2 (Dd)
E. 25%
A. Yes it is possible for them to have a n affected offspring if the trait is dominant.
ReplyDeleteB. Yes it is also possible for them to have an affected offspring if the trait is recessive.
C. Thr trait is recessive
D.
1. Dd
2. Dd
3. DD/DD
4. dd
5. Dd
E. If IV-9 and IV-10 were to have another child, the probability that they will have an affected offspring is 25%.
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. Yes
C.Recessive
D. Give the genotypes of the following:
i. IV-9 (Dd)
ii. IV-10 (Dd)
iii. V-1 (DD or Dd)
iv. I-1 (dd)
v. I-2 (Dd)
E. 25%
1. Yes
ReplyDelete2. Yes
3. Recessive
4.
a.Dd
b.Dd
c.DD or Dd
d.dd
e.Dd
5. 25%
John Lord Ortillada
12-Shechem
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. Yes
C.Recessive
D. Give the genotypes of the following:
i. IV-9 (Dd)
ii. IV-10 (Dd)
iii. V-1 (DD or Dd)
iv. I-1 (dd)
v. I-2 (Dd)
E. 25%
Eleuterio Jay Rivera
12 Shechem
WILLIAM PAUL MANALO
ReplyDeleteGRADE 12 - SINAI
A. YES
B. YES
C. Recessive
D.
i. Homozygous female (not affected)
ii.Homozygous male (not affected)
iii.Homozygous female (not affected)
iv.Homozygous female (affected)
v. Homozygous male (not affected)
E. 25%
A. no
ReplyDeleteB. yes
C. recessive
D.
i. Dd
ii. Dd
iii. Dd
iv. dd
v. Dd
E.25%
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. Yes
C.Recessive
D. Give the genotypes of the following:
i. IV-9 (Dd)
ii. IV-10 (Dd)
iii. V-1 (DD or Dd)
iv. I-1 (dd)
v. I-2 (Dd)
E. 25%
A. - No
ReplyDeleteB.- Yes
C. Based on your answers for a) and b), is the trait dominant or recessive?
-Recessive
D. Give the genotypes of the following:
i. IV-9 - Dd
ii. IV-10 - Dd
iii. V-1 - Dd
iv. I-1 - dd
v. I-2 Dd
E. If IV-9 and IV-10 were to have another child, what is the probability that they will have an affected offspring?
-25%
SALEM-VINCE XYRUZ BORJA
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. Yes
C. recessive
D.
1. Dd
2. Dd
3. DD/DD
4. dd
5. DD
E. If IV-9 and IV-10 were to have another child, the probability that they will have an affected offspring is 25%.
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. Yes
C.Recessive
D. Give the genotypes of the following:
i. IV-9 (Dd)
ii. IV-10 (Dd)
iii. V-1 (DD or Dd)
iv. I-1 (dd)
v. I-2 (Dd)
E. 25%
Dave bulactiar
ReplyDeleteStem/salem
A.No
B.Yes
C.Recessive
D. 1. Aa
2. Aa
3. Aa,AA
4. aa
5. Aa
E. 25%
Noel Bryann J. Nunez
ReplyDeleteGrade 12 STEM-Smyrna
A. No because, the trait is a dominant, unaffected individuals are homozygous recessive. A dominant offspring cannot be produced with two recessive individuals.
B. Yes because, both parents are heterozygous.
C. Recessive
D. I. Dd
II. Dd
III. Dd or DD
IV. dd
V. Dd
E. They will have a chance of 25% when using Mendelian ratio from a hybrid cross.
A.) No there is no possible affected offspring
ReplyDeleteB.) Yes there is possible chance to have an affected
C.) Recessive
D.) 1.) Aa
2.) Aa
3.) Aa,AA
4.) aa
5.) Aa
E.) Aa x Aa
A a
A Aa Aa
a Aa Aa
So that there will be 25%
Dennis Adrian Cabaltea
STEM SALEM
A.Yes
ReplyDeleteB.Yes
C.RECESSIVE
D. i - Gg
ii- Gg
iii - Gg
iv - gg
v - Gg
E. gg(1): Gg (3)
A.) No
ReplyDeleteB.) Yes
C.) Recessive
D.) 1.) Aa
2.) Aa
3.) Aa,AA
4.) aa
5.) Aa
E.) Aa x Aa
A a
A Aa Aa
a Aa Aa
So that there will be 25%
Uligar Carleo Morell A. Patricio
STEM SALEM
A.) No because both family have an affected and Unaffected offspring
ReplyDeleteB.) Yes there is possible chance to have an affected because it is unaffected offspring
C.) Recessive
D.) 1.) Aa
2.) Aa
3.) Aa,AA
4.) aa
5.) Aa
E.) Aa x Aa
A a
A Aa Aa
a Aa Aa
So that there will be 25%
Ralfh John Villena
STEM SALEM
KIMBIERLY JONES A. BORROMEO
ReplyDeleteSTEM-SAMARIA
A. Yes
B. Yes
C.Recessive
D. Give the genotypes of the following:
i. IV-9 (Dd)
ii. IV-10 (Dd)
iii. V-1 (DD or Dd)
iv. I-1 (dd)
v. I-2 (Dd)
E. 25%
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. Yes
C.The trait is Recessive
D.
i. IV-9 (Dd)
ii. IV-10 (Dd)
iii. V-1 (DD or Dd)
iv. I-1 (dd)
v. I-2 (Dd)
E. 25% probability
Ken kanashiro
ReplyDeleteA.) yes
B.) yes
C.) recessive
D.)
i.SS,
ii.Ss,
iii.Ss,
iv.ss,
v.Ss
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. Yes
C. Recessive
D.
i. Dd
ii. Dd
iii. DD
iv. dd
v. Dd
E. 25%
Shechem
ReplyDeleteA.) Yes, because being affected has a higher probability
B.) Yes, because being unaffected has a higher probability
C.)Recessive Trait
D.)
1.)Aa
2.)Aa
3.)AA/Aa
4.)aa
5.)Aa
E.) 3:1 or 25%
A) No
ReplyDeleteB) No
C) Recessive
D)
E) Recessive Trait
A. NO. If the trait is dominant, then unaffected individuals are homozygous recessive. Two recessive individuals CANNOT produce a dominant offspring.
ReplyDeleteB. YES. This can happen if both parents are heterozygous for the trait, which means they can each give a recessive allele to produce a homozygous recessive offspring.
C. Recessive
D.
i. Answer: Dd
ii. Answer: Dd
iii. Answer: DD or Dd
iv. Answer: dd
v. Answer: Dd
E. 1/4 or 25% following the Mendelian ratio from a hybrid cross
Answered by: Kate Irish V. Amodia ( Grade 12 - Salem ) [ STEM ]
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB.No
C.Dominant
D.
1. Unaffected (aa)
2. Unaffected(aa)
3. Unaffected(aa)
4. Affected(Aa)
5. Unaffected(aa)
E. Yes
Jaf Aldrien D. Falloria
12-Salem
Ken kanashiro
ReplyDeleteA.) yes
B.) yes
C.) recessive
D.)
i.Dd
ii.Dd
Iii.DD
iv.dd
v.Dd
E.25%
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB.No
C.Dominant
D.
1. Unaffected (aa)
2. Unaffected(aa)
3. Unaffected(aa)
4. Affected(Aa)
5. Unaffected(aa)
E. Yes
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB.No
C.Dominant
D.
1. Unaffected (aa)
2. Unaffected(aa)
3. Unaffected(aa)
4. Affected(Aa)
5. Unaffected(aa)
E. Yes
Pedigree Analysis
ReplyDeleteA. Look at the family of IV-9 and IV-10. If the trait is dominant, is it possible for them to have an affected offspring?
No, it's not possible to have an affected offspring.
B. If the trait is recessive, is it also possible for IV-9 and IV-10 to have an unaffected offspring?
Yes,they would have a possibility because it's a recessive trait
C. Based on your answers for a) and b), is the trait dominant or recessive?
It's recessive because both of their parents have dominant traits
D. Give the genotypes of the following:
i. IV-9 - Dd
ii. IV-10 - Dd
iii. V-1 - Dd
iv. I-1 - dd
v. I-2 Dd
E. If IV-9 and IV-10 were to have another child, what is the probability that they will have an affected offspring?
It would be 25% since there is a possibility of 4 different genotypes
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. Yes
C. Dominant
D.
i. Dd
ii. dd
iii. dd
iv. DD
v. Dd
E. 75%
Serrando Roman Jr.
ReplyDeleteSTEM-Shiloh
A. Yes
B. Yes
C. Recessive
D.
i. Bb
ii. Bb
iii. BB
iv. bb
v. Bb
E. 25%
A. Yes it is possible for them to have a n affected offspring if the trait is dominant.
ReplyDeleteB. Yes it is also possible for them to have an affected offspring if the trait is recessive.
C. Thr trait is recessive
D.
1. Dd
2. Dd
3. DD/DD
4. dd
5. Dd
E. If IV-9 and IV-10 were to have another child, the probability that they will have an affected offspring is 25%.
Jerome Santiago
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. Yes
C. Recessive
D. i. (Dd)
ii. (Dd)
iii. (DD or Dd)
iv. (dd)
v. (Dd)
E. 25%
Name: Jamie Keziah P. Carson
ReplyDeleteSec: Shiloh
A.Yes
B.Yes
C.Recessive
D.
1. dd
2. dd
3. dd
4. Dd
5. dd
E. 0/5
Royce Balmas. Shiloh
ReplyDeleteA. Yes
B. Yes
C. Recessive
D.
1. Recessive
2. Recessive
3. Recessive
4. Dominant
5. Recessive
Royce Balmas. Shiloh
ReplyDeleteA. Yes
B. Yes
C. Recessive
D.
1. Recessive
2. Recessive
3. Recessive
4. Dominant
5. Recessive
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. Yes
C.Recessive
D. Give the genotypes of the following:
i. IV-9 (Dd)
ii. IV-10 (Dd)
iii. V-1 (DD or Dd)
iv. I-1 (dd)
v. I-2 (Dd)
E. 25%
Jozel Mae B. Jamilla
Shechem
King Jerome B. Gacosta
ReplyDeleteStem-Shunem
A. Yes
B. Yes
C. Dominant
D. IV-9= dd
IV-10= dd
V-I= Dd/DD
I-1= dd
I-2= DD
E. Dd
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. Yes
C. Dominant
D. I.dd
II. dd
iii. Dd/DD
iv. dd
V. DD
E. DD
Stem- Shunem (Loa)
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. Yes
C. Dominant
D. I.dd
II. dd
iii. Dd/DD
iv. dd
V. DD
E. DD
STEM - Shunem (LoA)
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. Yes
C. Dominant
D. I.dd
II. dd
iii. Dd/DD
iv. dd
V. DD
E. DD
STEM SHUNEM
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. Yes
C. Dominant
D. I.dd
II. dd
iii. Dd/DD
iv. dd
V. DD
E. DD
STEM- SINAI (LOA)
John ryniel dazo
ReplyDeleteA. Yes
B. Yes
C. Recessive
D.
I.Dd
II.Dd
III.DD
IV.dd
V.Dd
E.25%
A) No
ReplyDeleteB) yes
C) recessivs
D)
i: Dd
ii: Dd
iii: Dd
iv: dd
iv: DD
E) Yes
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. Yes
C. the trait is recessive
D.
E. There will be a possibility to have an affected offspring.
A.YES
ReplyDeleteB.YES
C.RECESSIVE
D. Give the genotype of the following
i lV-9(Dd)
i lV-10(Dd)
iii lV-1(DD or d)
iV 1-1(dd)
V 1-2(Dd)
E 25
Justine Vizarra
Shunem
Edzelle Brigola
ReplyDeleteA. yes
B.No
C. Dominant
D.
i. Bb
ii. Bb
iii. Bb
iv. BB
v. bb
E.25%
A.Yes
ReplyDeleteB.Yes
C.dominant
D
i.Dd
ii.Dd
iii.DD or dd
iv.dd
v.Dd
E.25%
A.Yes
ReplyDeleteB.Yes
C.dominant
D
i.Dd
ii.Dd
iii.DD or dd
iv.dd
v.Dd
E.25%
A.YES
ReplyDeleteB.YES
C.RECESSIVE
D.GIVE THE GENOTYPES OF THE FOLLOWING
I.IV-9 (Dd)
II.IV-10 (Dd)
III.V-1 (dd OR DD)
IV.I-1 (dd)
V.I-2 (Dd)
E.25W
KRISTIAN ESCOTIDO
STEM XII-SHUNEM
A.Yes
ReplyDeleteB.Yes
C.dominant
D
i.Dd
ii.Dd
iii.DD or dd
iv.dd
v.Dd
E.25%
Lyka Marie Casuyon
Shechem
a.Yes
ReplyDeleteb.Yes
c.Recessive
d.i.iv-9 Dd
ii.iv-10 Dd
iii.v-1 DD or dd
iv.i-1 dd
v.i-2 Dd
e.25w
Jocelyn Ramirez
Stem Shunem
1.No
ReplyDelete2.Yes
3.Recessive
4.
5.3:1
IV-9 = dd
ReplyDeleteIV-10= dd
V-1= Dd/DD
I-1= dd
I-2= DD
1) no
ReplyDelete2) yes
3) recessive
4) 1) Dd 2) Dd 3) DD 4) dd 5) Dd
1) no
ReplyDelete2) yes
3) recessive
4) 1) Dd 2) Dd 3) DD 4) dd 5) Dd
Visitacion,Darrel S.
ReplyDeleteStem-shechem
A. Yes
B. Yes
C.Recessive
D. Give the genotypes of the following:
i. IV-9 (Dd)
ii. IV-10 (Dd)
iii. V-1 (DD or Dd)
iv. I-1 (dd)
v. I-2 (Dd)
E. 25%
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. Yes
C. Dominant
D. i. IV-9 = dd
ii.IV-10= dd
iii.V-1= Dd/DD
iv. I-1= dd
v. I-2= DD
E. Dd
Danilo E.Castro Jr
ReplyDeleteStem-Salem
1. A. No
B. Yes
C. Recessive
D. I. Dd
II. Dd
III. Dd
VI. dd
V. Dd
E. -25%
Sebastien Miguel R. Candido
ReplyDeleteStem-Salem
A. No
B. Yes
C. Recessive
D. I. Dd
II. Dd
III. Dd
VI. dd
V. Dd
E. 25%
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. Yes
C.Dominant
D. Give the genotypes of the following:
i. IV-9 (Dd)
ii. IV-10 (Dd)
iii. V-1 (DD or Dd)
iv. I-1 (dd)
v. I-2 (Dd)
E. 25%
-sir final answer po.
John Lord Ortillada
12-Shechem
A.) yes
ReplyDeleteB.) yes
C.) recessive
D.)
i. Dd
ii. Dd
iii. DD
iv. dd
v.Dd
E.) 25%
Jhonnie N. Barrientos
ReplyDeleteA.) yes it is
B.) yes it is
C.) recessive
D.)
i. Dd
ii. Dd
iii. DD
iv. dd
v.Dd
E.) 25%
A.YES
ReplyDeleteB.YES
C.Dominant
D.
i. unaffected female
ii.unaffected male
iii. unaffected female
iv.affected female
v.unaffected male
E. 50/50
Arlyn Agno
12 Shechem
A. No
ReplyDeleteB. Yes
C. Dominant
D.
E.
Danica L. Regalario STEM-SHILOH
ReplyDeleteA. Yes
B. No
C. Recessive
D.i. Rr
ii.Rr
iii.Rr
iV. rr
V. RR
E.20%
John Kevin G. Fabito
ReplyDeleteA. Yes
B. Yes
C.Recessive
D. Give the genotypes of the following:
i. IV-9 (Dd)
ii. IV-10 (Dd)
iii. V-1 (DD or Dd)
iv. I-1 (dd)
v. I-2 (Dd)
E. 25%
stem-shechem
Janver Karl L. Cummings
ReplyDeletea. yes
b. yes
c. recessive
e. 25%
d i. IV-9 Dd
ii. IV-10 Dd
iii. V-1 DD or Dd
IV. i-1 dd
v. i-2 Dd
Elsha Malinao
ReplyDeletea. yes
b. yes
c. recessive
e. 25%
d i. IV-9 Dd
ii. IV-10 Dd
iii. V-1 DD or Dd
IV. i-1 dd
v. i-2 Dd
Jenilyn C. Zulueta
ReplyDeleteSTEM SHECHEM
1. Yes, it is possible for them to have an affected offspring
2. Yes, its also possible to have an unaffected offspring
3. Based on my answer on a and b the trait is Recessive
4. i is Dd
ii. is Dd
iii. is DD or Dd
iv. is dd
v.Dd
5. 25%
Lenie Anne L. Perez (Salem)
ReplyDeleteA. Yes, it is possible.
B. Yes, it is possible.
C. Dominant
D.
1. Unaffected (aa)
2. Unaffected(aa)
3. Unaffected(aa)
4. Affected(Aa)
5. Unaffected(aa)
E. The probability is 3:1 of the offspring being affected.
Wilfredo C. Tapat Jr.
ReplyDeleteStem Smyrna
A. Yes
B. Yes
C.Recessive
D. Give the genotypes of the following:
i. IV-9 (Dd)
ii. IV-10 (Dd)
iii. V-1 (DD or Dd)
iv. I-1 (dd)
v. I-2 (Dd)
E. 25%
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. Yes
C. Recessive Trait
D. 1.Dd
2.Dd
3.DD/Dd
4.dd
5.DD
E. 25%
ryan milleza - grade 12 salem
ReplyDelete1.) No
2.) Yes if parents are heterozygous
3.) Recessive
4.)
a. Dd
b. Dd
c. Dd
d. dd
e. Dd
5.) 1:4
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. Yes
C. Recessive
D. i. Dd
ii. Dd
iii. DD
iv. dd
v. Dd
E. 25%
A. Look at the family of IV-9 and IV-10. If the trait is dominant, is it possible for them to have an affected offspring?
ReplyDelete-No
B. If the trait is recessive, is it also possible for IV-9 and IV-10 to have an unaffected offspring?
-Yes
C. Based on your answers for a) and b), is the trait dominant or recessive?
-Dominant
D. Give the genotypes of the following:
i. IV-9 - Dd
ii. IV-10 - Dd
iii. V-1 - Dd
iv. I-1 - dd
v. I-2 - Dd
E. If IV-9 and IV-10 were to have another child, what is the probability that they will have an affected offspring?
-25%
-Andrei Agassi D. Lobrio
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. Yes
D. i. IV-9 = dd
ii. IV-10 = dd
iii. V-1 = Dd
iv. I-1 = dd
v. I-2 = DD
E. Dd
C. Dominant
A.No
ReplyDeleteB.Yes
C.Recessive
D. i.Gg ii.Gg iii.Gg iv.Gg v.Gg
E.If they will have another child again the probability is still 1%, because according to the punnet square of there phenotype is 1:2:1
Aife Joy Annedhie Orain Armas
Gr.12-Shechem
A.No
ReplyDeleteB.Yes
C.Recessive
D. i.Gg
ii.Gg
iii.Gg
iv.Gg
v.Gg
E.The probability is 1%, because there phenotype is 1:2:1.
Mark Deniel Laosantos Esporlas
Gr.12-Smyrna
Renzsky Enriquez 12 Shechem
ReplyDeleteA. Yes
B. Yes
C. Recessive Trait
D.
i.Dd
ii. Dd
iii. DD
iv. dd
v. Dd
E. 75% Unaffected and 25% Affected
A. NO
ReplyDeleteB. NO
C. Recessive
D. i) IV-9 = Heterozygous
ii) IV-10 = Heterozygous
iii) V-1 = Homozygous Dominant
iv) I-1 = Homozygous recessive
v) I-2 = Heterozygous
E. 60% hahaha
James Eusebio
ReplyDeleteA.yes
B.yes
C.recessive
D)
i. Dd
ii. Dd
iii. DD
iv. dd
v. Dd
E.25%
A. NO
ReplyDeleteB. NO
C. Recessive
D. i) IV-9 = Heterozygous
ii) IV-10 = Heterozygous
iii) V-1 = Homozygous Dominant
iv) I-1 = Homozygous recessive
v) I-2 = Heterozygous
E. 60% hahaha
Jenno Villasis
ReplyDeleteSHUNEM
A.no
B.yes
C.recessive
D.dd
Dd
Dd
dd,dd
Glen Marc Hizon
ReplyDeleteGr. 12 - Salem
A. No
B. Yes
C. Recessive
D: 1.Dd
2.Dd
3.DD
4.dd
5.Dd
E. 1 is to 4 or 1:4
A.) yes
ReplyDeleteB.) yes
C.) recessive
D.)
i.) Dd
ii.) Dd
iii.) DD
iv.) dd
v.) Dd
E.) 25 %
-Kit Suñaz
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. Yes
C.Recessive
D. Give the genotypes of the following:
i. IV-9 (Dd)
ii. IV-10 (Dd)
iii. V-1 (DD or Dd)
iv. I-1 (dd)
v. I-2 (Dd)
E. 25%
Vanessa Tejada
A.Yes
ReplyDeleteB.Yes
C.Recessive
D.
1.Tt
2.Tt
3.TT
4.tt
5.Tt
E.25% of chance
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. Yes
C.Recessive
D. Give the genotypes of the following:
i. IV-9 (Dd)
ii. IV-10 (Dd)
iii. V-1 (DD or Dd)
iv. I-1 (dd)
v. I-2 (Dd)
E. 25%
Absolor Jade
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. Yes
C.Recessive
D. Give the genotypes of the following:
i. IV-9 (Dd)
ii. IV-10 (Dd)
iii. V-1 (DD or Dd)
iv. I-1 (dd)
v. I-2 (Dd)
E. 25%
Argarin Jericho
Jade Hazel o. Absolor
ReplyDelete12-shechem
A. Yes
B. Yes
C.Recessive
D. Give the genotypes of the following:
i. IV-9 (Dd)
ii. IV-10 (Dd)
iii. V-1 (DD or Dd)
iv. I-1 (dd)
v. I-2 (Dd)
E. 25%
I Posted 2 names here because, my classmate does not have internet.
ReplyDeleteHizon, rhyan kenneth D. grade-12 Salem
a.Yes
b.Yes
c.Recessive
d.1.Dd
2.Dd
3.Dd
4.dd
5.DD
e.25%
Dondoyano, Christian Airish V. grade-12 Salem
A.Yes
B.Yes
C.Recessive
D.1.Dd
2.Dd
3.Dd
4.dd
5.DD
e. 25%
Calvin Viaña
ReplyDeleteShunem
A. Yes
B. Yes
C. Recessive
D. I. Dd
II. Dd
III. DD
IV. dd
V. Dd
E. 25
Zapanta, Shan Kyle M. STEM-SHECHEM
ReplyDeleteA.yes
B.yes
C.recessive
D.Aa
Aa
AA/Aa
aa
Aa
E.25%
Yes
ReplyDeleteNo
Recessive
Recessive, recessive, recessive, dominante, recessive
They not same
A. No
ReplyDeleteB. No
C. Recessive
D. i. IV-9 ( Dd, Dd, Dd, Dd, dd, dd, dd ,Dd ,Dd )
ii. IV-10 (Dd, Dd, Dd, Dd, Dd,Dd)
iii. V-1 (DD,Dd, Dd,dd)
iv. I-1 (DD, dd)
v. I-2( dd, DD)
E. There's a 1/4 or 25% probability that they will have an affected offspring.
A.NO
ReplyDeleteB.YES
C.RECESSIVE
D.
i.Dd
ii.Dd
iii.Dd
iv.dd
v.Dd
E. 25
A.) yes
ReplyDeleteB.) yes
C.) recessive
D.)
i.Dd
ii.Dd
Iii.DD
iv.dd
v.Dd
E.25%
A.) YES
ReplyDeleteB.) YES
C.) recessive
D.)
i.Dd
ii.Dd
Iii.DD
iv.dd
v.Dd
E.25%
A.yes
ReplyDeleteB.yes
C. Recessive
D.)
I.Dd
Ii.Dd
Iii.DD
Iv.dd
E.25%
Lyka Jane tayco stem-sinai
A. Yes
ReplyDeleteB. Yes
C.recessive
D.)
I.Dd
Ii.Dd
Iii.DD
Iv.dd
V.Dd
E.25%
Tayco lyka Jane stem-sinai
Lazado, Jhon Lorenz D.
ReplyDelete12-SINAI
A. Yes.
B. Yes.
C. Recessive.
D.
i.Dd
ii.Dd
iii.DD
iv.Dd
v.dd
E. 25%
Lazado, Jhon Lorenz D.
ReplyDelete12-SINAI
A. Yes.
B. Yes.
C. Recessive.
D.
i.Dd
ii.Dd
iii.DD
iv.Dd
v.dd
E. 25%