Your family has a strong genetic predisposition to abnormal blood clotting and deep vein thrombosis. How does this affect or determine your chances of suffering from the same conditions?
A) You are guaranteed to experience blood clots and deep vein thrombosis, as the genes producing such conditions are definitely in your genome and will become active at some point.
B) You don't have to worry about these conditions because genetic predisposition doesn't at all affect your chances of developing these conditions if you exercise regularly and eat healthy foods.
C) You must expect to die from such conditions if more than 4 or 5 of your relatives have also died from them, as medicine does not yet know how to stop genetic conditions from taking their course.
D) You have a higher risk of suffering from these conditions, but you can still take preventative steps to reduce the risk if you know about the genetic predisposition. You are not absolutely guaranteed to suffer deep vein thrombosis because environmental factors can be changed.
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Q8: A gene is
A)a DNA sequence that contains
Q9: The term "exome" refers to
A)the parts of
Q10: The processes that pass genetic information from
Q11: Different alleles of the same gene are
Q12: The two general types of chromosomes are
A)autosomes
Q14: A person normally has two alleles of
Q15: The genotypes and phenotypes that result from
Q16: Genetics is the study of
A)sperm and eggs.
B)the
Q17: Identical alleles are said to be
A)homozygous.
B)heterozygous.
C)recessive.
D)dominant.
Q18: The human genome consists of
A)DNA, most of
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