Chapter 5: Problem 5
How could two people with albinism have a child who has normal skin pigment?
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Chapter 5: Problem 5
How could two people with albinism have a child who has normal skin pigment?
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How does a child conceived with donor mitochondria have three genetic parents? Do the parents contribute equally in a genetic sense? Explain your answer.
How does the relationship between dominant and recessive alleles of a gene differ from epistasis?
Why can transmission of an autosomal dominant trait with incomplete penetrance look like autosomal recessive inheritance?
The popular media often use words that have precise meanings in genetics, but more general common meanings. Explain the two types of meanings of "linked" and "marker."
Describe why inheritance of mitochondrial DNA and linkage are exceptions to Mendel's laws.
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