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1

It is INCORRECT to state that the analysis of pedigrees can:

reporting, in a simplified way, family stories
illustrate the relationships between members of a family
determine the likely pattern of inheritance of a disease
predict the frequency of a genetic disease in a population
2

The analysis of the pedigree allows us to deduce that the most likely inheritance of muscular dystrophy is:

X-linked dominant
X-linked dominant
X-linked recessive
restricted to Y
3

Heredograms are representations of kinship relationships between individuals. Through it, we can discover, for example, whether a trait is X-linked or autosomal. If a trait is X-linked, the pedigree should:

present men and women with the characteristic in the same proportion
present only men with the characteristic
present affected men who pass the trait only to their daughters
present only women with theย  characteristic
4

present only women with theย  characteristic

that father and mother are heterozygous for that trait
that the mother is recessive and the father is dominant for that trait
that the mother is heterozygous and the father is recessive for that trait
the parents have recessive genes for that trait
5

Of the following alternatives which does NOT have a type of natural selection.

dimensional selection
disruptive selection
stabilizing selection
directional selection
6

Pairs of genes, with independent segregation, can act together to determine the same phenotypic characteristic. This phenomenon is known as:

polygeny
gene interaction
epistasis
complete dominance
7

Are The characteristics controlled by The genotype and environmental conditions ?

ovum
mendel
genetics
phenotype
8

Chromosomes of each pair (maternal and paternal)

homozygous
homologos
spermatozoon
genotype
9

Heredograms are used to analyze the pattern?

of inheritance of a particular characteristic in a family
to know what state i'm from
to know about my blood type
10

To assemble a pedigree, specific symbols are used that represent the?

family genealogy
my home country
my children
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