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chromosomes are presented in a _
A. pedigree
C. karyotype
B. metaphase
D. genotype
_6. How do genetic diseases differ from other diseases?
A. recurrence risk is predictable
B. presymptomatic testing is possible
C. Different populations have different characteristic
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

Respuesta :

Answer:

-. D

6. A

Explanation:

Chromosomes are presented in a genotype. Chromosomes are structures within a cell that contains a person's gene while genotype is an individual collection of genes. Therefore genotype reflect the chromosomes present in cell

6. Genetic diseases differ from other diseases because recurrence risk is predictable since genes are transferred from parent to offspring and therefore the diseases are transferred from parent to offspring