GCSE Biology – Cystic fibrosis
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-I can describe the phenotype and genotype of a person with cystic fibrosis
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What does recessive allele mean?
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What does dominant allele mean?
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What does carrier mean?
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What type of condition is cystic fibrosis?
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What does cystic fibrosis affect?
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What is cystic fibrosis caused by?
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What does cystic fibrosis cause?
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What can cystic fibrosis cause?
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Do both parents need to have cystic fibrosis for the child to have it?
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How many parents must have the cystic fibrosis allele for the offspring to have it?
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Why must both parents have the cystic fibrosis allele for the child to have it?
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Why can offspring have cystic fibrosis without the parents having it?
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Why can parents carry the cystic fibrosis allele without having cystic fibrosis?
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If both parents are carriers, what is the chance of the child having cystic fibrosis?
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If one parent is a carrier and the other has cystic fibrosis, what is the chance of the child having cystic fibrosis?
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If one parent has cystic fibrosis and the other has no cystic fibrosis allele, what is the chance of the child having cystic fibrosis?
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