Explain he diferont antterns of Non-Mendelian vihentance Use your Science Module as reference Refer to page 19-23 ACTIVITY 1. Supply the blanks with words within the box that will eomplete each...


Explain he diferont<br>antterns of Non-Mendelian<br>vihentance<br>Use your Science Module as reference Refer to page 19-23<br>ACTIVITY 1. Supply the blanks with words within the box that will eomplete each sentenco.<br>Heve the paren hand-in<br>the output to the teacher or<br>Non-Mendelian<br>Co-dominance<br>Incomplete daminance<br>Receasive<br>Multiple alleles<br>A B. AB, O<br>Blood types<br>X and Y<br>Forty-six<br>Sex chromosomes<br>X chromosome<br>Sex-linked<br>school on the prencribed<br>day of retreval<br>Codominant<br>Disorder<br>Sex-influenced<br>1. The pattem of inheritance in which traits do not segrogate under with Mendel's laws is called<br>2.<br>3. In<br>4.<br>5 In humans, there are four biood types (phenotypes):<br>is a form of intermediate inheritance in which one allele for a specific trait is not completely dominant over the other allele<br>both alleles are expressed equally in the phenotype of the heterozygote.<br>refer to a phenomenon of having more than two forms of the same gene in the population.<br>is controlled by three alleles: A, B, O.<br>two O alleles must be present for a person to have an O blood<br>ifa person receives an A allele and a B allele, their blood type is AB.<br>6.<br>7. Allele for O is<br>8. A and B are<br>9 Males have 44 body chromosomes and two sex<br>and two sex chromosomes, both X The total number in each cell of an individual is<br>of heredity.<br>10.<br>chromosomes. The males determine the sex of their children. Females have 44 body chromosomes<br>These chromosomes contain genes, which are the factors<br>traits are inherited through the<br>11. Males have only one X chromosome. Thus, if they inherit the affected X, they will have the<br>12. Females have two<br>13<br>Therefore, they can inheril/carry the trait without being affected if it acts in a recessive manner.<br>traits are those that are expressed exclusively in one sex.<br>traits are expressed in both sexes but more frequently in one than in the other sex.<br>14.<br>

Extracted text: Explain he diferont antterns of Non-Mendelian vihentance Use your Science Module as reference Refer to page 19-23 ACTIVITY 1. Supply the blanks with words within the box that will eomplete each sentenco. Heve the paren hand-in the output to the teacher or Non-Mendelian Co-dominance Incomplete daminance Receasive Multiple alleles A B. AB, O Blood types X and Y Forty-six Sex chromosomes X chromosome Sex-linked school on the prencribed day of retreval Codominant Disorder Sex-influenced 1. The pattem of inheritance in which traits do not segrogate under with Mendel's laws is called 2. 3. In 4. 5 In humans, there are four biood types (phenotypes): is a form of intermediate inheritance in which one allele for a specific trait is not completely dominant over the other allele both alleles are expressed equally in the phenotype of the heterozygote. refer to a phenomenon of having more than two forms of the same gene in the population. is controlled by three alleles: A, B, O. two O alleles must be present for a person to have an O blood ifa person receives an A allele and a B allele, their blood type is AB. 6. 7. Allele for O is 8. A and B are 9 Males have 44 body chromosomes and two sex and two sex chromosomes, both X The total number in each cell of an individual is of heredity. 10. chromosomes. The males determine the sex of their children. Females have 44 body chromosomes These chromosomes contain genes, which are the factors traits are inherited through the 11. Males have only one X chromosome. Thus, if they inherit the affected X, they will have the 12. Females have two 13 Therefore, they can inheril/carry the trait without being affected if it acts in a recessive manner. traits are those that are expressed exclusively in one sex. traits are expressed in both sexes but more frequently in one than in the other sex. 14.
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