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It is an example of X-linked disorder? |
hemophilia |
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It is an example of recessive autosomal disorder? |
sickle cell |
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It is an example of dominant autosomal disorder? |
huntington |
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The chromosomes fail to separate and enter into only one cell during? |
non disjunction |
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A condition in which a person does not suffer from a disorder but can pass on that trait to an offspring is called? |
carrier |
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T Or F Mistakes in chromosomes structures are referred to as aberrations |
True |
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T Or F In duplication a part of the chromosome is deleted and is added to another chromosome |
False |
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T Or F It is a state in which more than two sets of chromosomes are present is referred to as polyploidy |
True |
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T Or F In aneuploidy there will be either more or fewer chromosomes |
True |
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T Or F Aneuploidy is responsible for sickle cell |
False |
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T Or F Aneuploidy is responsible for miscarriages |
True |
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T Or F Pedigree is constructed to track the inherited diseases |
True |
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T Or F Mitotic aneuploidy is not a cause of cancer |
False |
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T Or F Woman are protected from hemophilia by a functional allele on the x-chromosome |
True |
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T Or F Autosomal disorders are linked to sex chromosomes |
True |