1. The process of ____________ results in tissue-specific gene functions. a. orthology b. homeodomains c. pseudogenetics d. subfunctionalization
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1. The process of ____________ results in tissue-specific gene functions.
a. orthology
b. homeodomains
c. pseudogenetics
d. subfunctionalization
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- An individual can inherit a gene in which expression has been altered by an ________ change with no mutation of the gene sequence. Choose the description in column 2 that best matches each gene in column 1. p53 c-myc A. tumor suppressor gene B. oncogenequestion will save this response. Question 3 is the transmission of DNA to offspring. O a. Development b. Homeostasis c. Differentiation Od Reproduction e. Inheritance A Moving to another question will save this response. AR SONYChoose the option that best fits the blank. Henrietta Lacks was female, so, naturally, all the cells from her derived cancerous cell line have _________ chromosomes. A. Only X B. X and Y C. Only Y
- Please Answer with reason: 3) The nurse is explaining the inheritance of Huntington disease (autosomal dominant) to a newly diagnosed patient whose partner does not have the gene mutation. Which statement should the nurse make regarding family planning? a. There is a 100% chance with each pregnancy that the child will inherit the gene for Huntington disease. c. There is a 50% chance with each pregnancy that the child will inherit the gene for Huntington disease b. There is a 25% chance with each pregnancy that the child will inherit the gene for Huntington disease d. There is a 0% chance with each pregnancy that the child will inherit the gene for Huntington disease.This example can be considered as ______________. A.Modifier gene B.Gene redundancy C.Co-dominance D.Incomplete dominanceStargardt's disease was one of these that can be treated using embryonic stem cells. Why would scientist chose to use this type of stem cell in treatment of Stargard's? A. There ae not ethical issue concerning their use B. They retain stem cell properties even after specialization C. They are able to differentiate into the required cell type D. They are already specialized for this funtion
- An individual’s ________ is its genotype. a. genetic composition b. number of chromosomes c. physical appearanceBlack men are more likely to get prostate cancer than other men. You are working on a prostate cancer project. You want to isolate cancer cells from a diseased prostate and culture the cells. Akilah, your lab partner uses a procedure to isolate the prostate cancer cells. Write up a procedure to isolate prostate cancer cells from human prostates You decide you want to culture the cells for various types of biological analysis. Write up the procedure used to culture the prostate cancer cells in your own words. You froze some of the prostate cancer cells for future experiments. How did you freeze the cells?Answer the given situation below; a. Bob says that he is healthy and has no genetic diseases such as hemophilia or Down syndrome. Therefore, he says, genetics plays little role in his life. Why do you think Bob is incorrect in his conclusion? Explain your answer.
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