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Concepts of Genetics 11th Edition by William Klug,Michael Cummings,Charlotte Spencer,Michael Palladino

Edition 11ISBN: 9781292139456
book Concepts of Genetics 11th Edition by William Klug,Michael Cummings,Charlotte Spencer,Michael Palladino cover

Concepts of Genetics 11th Edition by William Klug,Michael Cummings,Charlotte Spencer,Michael Palladino

Edition 11ISBN: 9781292139456
Exercise 2
A genetics student visiting a museum saw a painting by Goya showing a woman with a newborn baby in her lap who had very short arms and legs along with some facial abnormalities. Wondering whether this condition might be a genetic disorder, the student went online, learning that the baby might have Roberts syndrome (RBS), a rare autosomal recessive trait. She read that cells in RBS have mitotic errors, including the premature separation of centromeres and other heterochromatic regions of homologs in metaphase instead of anaphase. As a result, metaphase chromosomes have a rigid, or "railroad track" appearance. RBS has been shown to be caused by mutant alleles of the ESCO2 gene, which functions during cell division.
The student wrote a list of questions to investigate in an attempt to better understand this condition. How would you answer these questions?
What might be the role of the protein encoded by ESCO2 , which in mutant form could cause these changes in mitotic chromosomes?
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The ESCO2 gene produces a protein that a...

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