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- Explain how you will provide genetic testing information to insurance companies. Be sure to support your argument with specific examples and logical reasoning.Who invented/proposed the use of Punnett square in studying genetics? Give a short description of him/her.Bioinformatics is an interdisciplinary field that integrates computer science with mathematics and statistics to solve biological questions. Many bioinformatic tools for gene prediction, homology modelling and such are available free online. State the functions of CLUSTAL W, BLAST and GLIDE (Schrödinger).
- Give the scope of the following fields in Applied Genetics: Instruction: No plagiarism. Answer should be written in your own words. Cite your references if needed. Epigenetics. Discuss in atleast 150 words. Genomics. Discuss in atleast 150 words.Answer in less than 30 words:Why are mathematical /statistical tools needed in the understanding of the transmission of traits in the field of Genetics?List and explain the five (5) mode of inheritance in pedigree analysis.
- To determine: Whether the horse will make a good model genetic organism or not. Give reasons.Pedigree Analysis Is a Basic Method in Human Genetics Pedigree analysis permits all of the following except: a. an orderly presentation of family information b. the determination of whether a trait is genetic c. the determination of whether a trait is dominant or recessive d. an understanding of which gene is involved in a heritable disorder e. the determination of whether a trait is sex-linked or autosomalDescribe how the data are presented in the figure “0%”. Compare the presentation of data seen in this “circular” figure to the corresponding, and more familiar, presentation seen in a typical scatter plot or histogram (i.e. cartesian system).
- What limitations or potential biases might be associated with commercial genetic ancestry testing? (Minimum of 2 complete sentences.)Elaborately define the major considerations in dosage form design with example? Please briefly answer at your own easy words.Describe how genetic influences of quantitative traits can be studied in humans. Describe some of the types of studies and why they are helpful. Answer in at least 4 full sentences.