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#Question id: 1016


Lyme disease is an example of a disease

#XL - T Zoology
  1. that is due to a greater degree of interaction between humans and tick-carrying animals.

  2. that is due to a decline in vaccinations.

  3. that is due to a mutation in the human genome.

  4. that is due to climate change leading to a greater mosquito population.

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#Question id: 4742

#XL - R Botany

In birds, sex is determined by a ZW chromosome scheme. Males are ZZ and females are ZW. A recessive lethal allele that causes death of the embryo is sometimes present on the Z chromosome in pigeons. What would be the sex ratio in the offspring of a cross between a male that is heterozygous for the lethal allele and a normal female?

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#Question id: 4743

#XL - R Botany

Ectrodactyly is an autosomal dominant trait that causes missing middle fingers (lobster claw malformation). A grandfather and grandson both have ectrodactyly, but the intervening father has normal hands by x-ray. Which of the following terms applies to this family?

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#Question id: 4744

#XL - R Botany

Assume that long ear lobes in humans are an autosomal dominant trait that exhibits 50% penetrance. A person who is heterozygous for long ear lobes mates with a person who is homozygous for normal ear lobes. What is the probability that their first child will have long ear lobes.

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#Question id: 4747

#XL - R Botany

How does incomplete dominance differ from incomplete penetrance?

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#Question id: 4749

#XL - R Botany

A normal woman, whose father was Hemophilic and color blind is married to a colorblind, nonhemophilic man. What will be probability of colorblind, hemophilic daughter?

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#Question id: 4750

#XL - R Botany

Which of the following is similarity about Sex-limited Characteristics (SLC) and genomic imprinting (GI)?