Questions from Biology


Q: Would a genetic mutation that affected a woman's Fallopian tubes be considered

Would a genetic mutation that affected a woman's Fallopian tubes be considered a sex-limited trait or a sex-influenced trait?

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Q: Pattern baldness produces different genotypic and phenotypic ratios depending on sex.

Pattern baldness produces different genotypic and phenotypic ratios depending on sex. This is an example of a: A. Sex influenced trait B. Sex linked trait C. Epistatic trait D. Sex limited trait

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Q: Which result from genes on the X-chromosome? A

Which result from genes on the X-chromosome? A. sex-limited traits B. sex-influenced traits C. sex-linked traits D. A& C E. All of the above

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Q: Match the pedigree with the correct sex-related inheritance.

Match the pedigree with the correct sex-related inheritance.

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Q: Which phenomenon explains differences in the ability to produce milk between males

Which phenomenon explains differences in the ability to produce milk between males and females in certain mammalian species? A. sex-limited trait B. sex-influenced trait C. incomplete penetrance D. va...

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Q: Which of the following is true regarding sex limited traits?

Which of the following is true regarding sex limited traits? They are always X-linked They are phenotypically expressed in only one sex. They are recessive in one sex and dominant in the other. Th...

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Q: Some bacteria are metabolically active in hot springs because?

Some bacteria are metabolically active in hot springs because?

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Q: The three signs of an autism spectrum disorder are A.

The three signs of an autism spectrum disorder are A. inadequate social skills, impaired communication, and unusual play B. inadequate social skills, low intelligence, and impaired communication C....

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Q: For the attached file, flowers on which peak(s)

For the attached file, flowers on which peak(s) has(have) only two phenotype differences from flowers on Peak 5?

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Q: Cellulose and starch are examples of animal polysaccharides disaccharides

Cellulose and starch are examples of animal polysaccharides disaccharides lipids plant polysaccharides

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