Heredity B/Designer Genes C

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Heredity B/Designer Genes C

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An anabolic pathway in a bacterium is typically regulated by which type of operon?
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Mr.Epithelium wrote: September 6th, 2019, 12:33 pm A new year of genetics!
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An anabolic pathway in a bacterium is typically regulated by which type of operon?
Repressible? (like the trp operon)
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amk578 wrote: September 6th, 2019, 2:46 pm
Mr.Epithelium wrote: September 6th, 2019, 12:33 pm A new year of genetics!
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An anabolic pathway in a bacterium is typically regulated by which type of operon?
Repressible? (like the trp operon)
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Which enzyme is responsible for adding new nucleotides on the lagging strand?
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amk578 wrote: September 7th, 2019, 1:05 pm Which enzyme is responsible for adding new nucleotides on the lagging strand?
Answer: DNA Polymerase I
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SciolyMaster wrote: September 8th, 2019, 5:07 pm
amk578 wrote: September 7th, 2019, 1:05 pm Which enzyme is responsible for adding new nucleotides on the lagging strand?
Answer: DNA Polymerase I
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For a dihybrid cross Bb x Bb, what is the genotype ratio of BB:Bb:bb?
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1:2:1
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Revival, since the last post was a month ago:

In humans, curly hair is homozygous dominant, and straight hair is homozygous recessive. Being heterozygous results in wavy hair. Also, attached earlobes are recessive to unattached earlobes. Jane has curly hair and unattached earlobes. Her father had attached earlobes. Jane marries Harry, who has straight hair and attached earlobes.

1. What percentage of their children will have curly, wavy, and straight hair?
2. What is the chance that each of their children will have attached earlobes?
3. If Jane and Harry's daughter, Loreta, marries someone with the same hair as her, what will be the phenotypic ratio for hair in Loreta's children?
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Dang, it's been a while since I've done this. Pretty sure these aren't right but...
1. 100% wavy, 0% straight, 0% curly
2. 50%
3. 1:2:1 (1 straight : 2 wavy : 1 curly)
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