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What is Einthoven’s Law?

#Unit 13. Methods in Biology
  1. Lead I potential + Lead II potential = Lead III potential
  2. Lead I potential + Lead III potential = Lead II potential
  3. Lead II potential + Lead III potential = Lead I potential
  4. Lead I potential + Lead I potential = Lead II potential
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#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

All genes are not linked. The probability of a progeny being AaBBccDd from a corss between AABbccDd and aaBBccDD parents will be

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#Question id: 3545

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

Consider the accompanying pedigree of a rare autosomal recessive disease, PKU. Male with PKU marry with normal female whose father is PKU. What is probability of child affected with PKU?

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#Question id: 4900

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

The chlorophyll-deficient types occur in a particular plant species due to a mutation in the DNA of the chloroplast itself, Female cytoplasm chlorophyll-deficient organisms crossed with male normal chlorophyll will produce progeny

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#Question id: 17809

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

In humans, albinism (unpigmented skin, hair, and eyes) is due to an enzymatic deficiency, and it is an autosomal recessive trait. Suppose that in a small country of one million people (“Generation 1”), there are 500 aa albinos and 9000 Aa heterozygous carriers. What is the probability that a child will be albino if: Both parents are members of Generation 2, and one parent is albino and the other is non-albino.

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#Question id: 17808

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

In humans, albinism (unpigmented skin, hair, and eyes) is due to an enzymatic deficiency, and it is an autosomal recessive trait. Suppose that in a small country of one million people (“Generation 1”), there are 500 aa albinos and 9000 Aa heterozygous carriers. What is the probability that a child will be albino if: One parent is a non-albino member of Generation 2, and the other parent is a non-albino member of Generation 1.

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#Question id: 17807

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

In humans, albinism (unpigmented skin, hair, and eyes) is due to an enzymatic deficiency, and it is an autosomal recessive trait. Suppose that in a small country of one million people (“Generation 1”), there are 500 aa albinos and 9000 Aa heterozygous carriers. What is the probability that a child will be albino if: Both parents are non-albino members of Generation 2?