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#Question id: 18082
#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology
The interaction of selection and inbreeding in determining the incidence of autosomal recessive diseases. Consider a gene in which recessive mutations occur at a rate of 10-5. Assume a selective disadvantage S of 0.4 in homozygotes for the recessive allele. Now assume that, for thousands of generations, 10% of all children have been products of first-cousin matings (the remaining 90% being products of random matings). Calculate the steady-state value of q. Also calculate the incidence of the disease at steady state.
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#Question id: 18083
#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology
The interaction of selection and inbreeding in determining the incidence of autosomal recessive diseases. Consider a gene in which recessive mutations occur at a rate of 10-5. Assume a selective disadvantage S of 0.4 in homozygotes for the recessive allele. Would q be expected to rise, fall, or remain unchanged during the first 10 generations after the cessation of inbreeding, Briefly justify your answer. What numerical value would q approach after thousands of generations with no inbreeding?
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#Question id: 18227
#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology
You are conducting genetic linkage studies of an autosomal dominant disease. You are focused on two SSR markers that may be linked to each other and to the disease. Here is a family in which some individuals are affected:
Calculate LOD scores for linkage at θ = 0.1 between the disease and SSR62
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#Question id: 18228
#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology
You are conducting genetic linkage studies of an autosomal dominant disease. You are focused on two SSR markers that may be linked to each other and to the disease. Here is a family in which some individuals are affected:
Calculate LOD scores for linkage at θ = 0.1 between the disease and SSR93?
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#Question id: 18229
#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology
You are conducting genetic linkage studies of an autosomal dominant disease. You are focused on two SSR markers that may be linked to each other and to the disease. Here is a family in which some individuals are affected:
Calculate LOD scores for linkage at θ = 0.1 between SSR62 and SSR93
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#Question id: 18969
#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology
Consider the ABO “blood type” gene. This single gene has three alleles called A, B, and O. There are four resultant “blood types” (phenotypic classes), as follows:C
Assume Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. In Norway, the frequencies of the A and B alleles are 0.26 and 0.07, respectively. What is the frequencies of these six genotypes (AA, AO, BB, BO, AB, and OO);
