The difference in mode of inheritance between Huntington disease and cystic fibrosis is that
A) Huntington disease only affects men and cystic fibrosis affects both sexes.
B) Huntington disease skips generations and only affects children, whereas cystic fibrosis can strike at any age and never skips generations.
C) Huntington disease does not skip generations but cystic fibrosis can.
D) A person with Huntington disease can have unaffected parents, but a person with cystic fibrosis must have an affected parent.
E) Huntington disease affects females and cystic fibrosis affects males.
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Q1: Mendel's laws derive from
A) mitosis.
B) meiosis.
C) evolution.
D)
Q2: A Punnett square displays
A) members of a
Q3: Alleles are
A) alternate forms of a gene.
B)
Q4: When Mendel crossed pure breeding peas having
Q6: A(n)_ cross yields a genotypic ratio of
Q7: Mode of inheritance reflects
A) whether the gene
Q8: Genotype refers to
A) the number of alleles
Q9: Mendel called physical units responsible for the
Q10: A person who has two identical alleles
Q11: A heterozygote has
A) two different alleles for
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