DNA sequencing
if an indivigual has a dominent allele for a disease he/she is an affected individual.
its different because adominant allele is in charge
Huntington's Disease
Sickle cell disease is an autosomal reccessive sexlinked trait so, a female msut have 2 recessive alleles to have the trait and a male needs only one allele (this is because there is no corresponding site for this allele on the Y chromosome. The female can be a carrier of the disorder with the defective allele on one X chromosome and a normal allele on the other X chromosome. Female carrriers can have a mixture of normal and abnormal redblood cells.
its different because adominant allele is in charge
Because Huntington's is a genetic disorder and it is known what sequence in what region causes the disorder.
its different because adominant allele is in charge
Yes, they are different. A recessive allele gets its name because when in the presence of a dominant allele, it will "recede" and not show, hence the name for the dominant allele.
The bases in one allele is different from bases in another allele because an allele is different forms of the same gene. This means that even though they have been programed for the same thing there is a variation
if an indivigual has a dominent allele for a disease he/she is an affected individual.
Huntington's disease is caused by a dominant allele
its different because adominant allele is in charge
Yes, Huntington's disease is autosomal dominant with high penetrance. Every individual who inherits the allele gets the disease.
All the F1 plants are tall because the dominant allele for a tall stems masks the recessive allele for short alleleAn organism with a genotype of Hh is a hybrid because the dominant allele for longer stems covers the recessive allele.
Huntington's Disease.
Huntington's Disease
The term allele is different from a genotype because an allele can be singular, but the alleles that an individual (diploid organism) has at a certain locus are called a genotype.