Chapter 1: Problem 4
Explain how all humans have the same genes, but vary genetically.
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Chapter 1: Problem 4
Explain how all humans have the same genes, but vary genetically.
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What is the assumption behind the comparison of DNA sequences to deduce that two individuals, or two species, are related?
Explain how DNA encodes information.
Cite four ways that single-gene diseases differ from other types of illnesses.
Explain how all cells in a person's body have the same genome, but are of hundreds of different types that look and function differently.
Distinguish between a. an autosome and a sex chromosome. b. genotype and phenotype. c. DNA and RNA. d. recessive and dominant traits. e. pedigrees and karyotypes. f. gene and genome. g. exome and genome.
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