Multiple Choice
One way that single-gene diseases differ from other diseases is that
A) they affect consecutive generations.
B) they occur at the same frequency in every population.
C) they are not treatable.
D) it is possible to predict occurrence in specific relatives.
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Q30: Humans have _ pairs of chromosomes.<br>A)23<br>B)38<br>C)46<br>D)32
Q31: Body weight must be a multifactorial trait
Q32: The number of copies of our genome
Q33: The distinction between mutations and gene expression
Q34: Which of the following traits is considered
Q35: An estimated _ DNA base pairs comprise
Q36: The difference between phenotype and genotype is
Q37: A chart that displays paired chromosomes in
Q39: Sequencing all the DNA in the fluid
Q40: During DNA replication,to produce protein,a process called