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What are the examples of traits that are purely controlled genes?

Important Questions on Gene

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What about a person who has genes that do not give the instructions to produce melanin in eye cells?
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Define inheritance of traits?
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There is a drop-off smoker in between the years 2009-2010. Is this change likely to be a consequence of a change in genes or the environment? Explain your answer.

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What would the skin look like of a person who has genes that give the instructions to produce a small amount of melanin in skin cells?
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Write a note on the heredity control of gene expression?
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Design a procedure for testing the hypothesis that smoking causes visible changes to our skin.
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Can we change our identity or are we always the same person?
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ABO blood group in man is controlled by
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Define alleles of a gene?
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What changes in smoking behaviour took place in the Netherlands between 1993-1995 and 2009-2010?

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How are genetic patterns identified and used?
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How do we grow and develop?
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The Swedish Twin Register collected data on smoking behaviour for identical twins and non-identical twins who had been reared in the same or different families. Data for twin boys are shown in the table.

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Based on this data explained, whether smoking behaviour is more influenced by genes or environment?

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What colour eyes would a person have if they have genes that give the instructions to produce a lot of melanin in eye cells?
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How could the data collected by NTR (The Netherlands Twin Register) be used to investigate whether gene influence smoking behaviour?

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Justify that blood group is an inherited trait?
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A term alternative forms of a gene is called _____.
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Some chemicals in cigarette smoke react with the bases in DNA. Errors are then made when the DNA is copied, so DNA is produced with an altered base sequence. What is a likely consequence of this?
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The Netherlands Twin Register(NTR) collects data on physical and mental health, lifestyle and personality. Surveys in 1993-1995 and 2009-2010 recorded how many young adult twins had been cigarette smokers or had never smoked.

Complete the table by calculating the percentage who had smoked.

Display the data in a graph or chart. Only display the numbers that you think are significant and choose a format that you considered most suitable.

 

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How can individuals be identified through inherited characteristics and genetic patterns?