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3/22/24, 11:14 PM E2 Practice 9 Mendel Applied: PHIL 125 003 2023W2 Introduction to Scientific Reasoning E2 Practice 9 Mendel Applied Due Feb 16 at 11:59p.m. Points 11 Questions 11 Time Limit None Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 148 minutes 9.67 out of 11 () Correct answers are hidden. Score for this quiz: 9.67 out of 11 Submitted Feb 16 at 11:17p.m. This attempt took 148 minutes. Question 1 1/ 1 pts o A | B | C 1 Parentl Barents [T rARERELX Parent2 100% pure 100% pure breeding tall breeding short 2 | 100% short Here is some data Mendel might have collected in his pea breeding experiments. It might be data that he actually did collect or it might not. The data is just for the P and F1 generations. There is not yet data for the F2 generation. You can assume as a background assumption that height in pea plants is completely hereditary. You can also assume that shortness is dominant. The F1 generation is the result of a monohybrid cross of two pure breeding parents. Does the data for the F1 generation disagree or not with a prediction from a population observation hypothesis based on Mendel's theory of inheritance? It disagrees with the theory It does not disagree with the theory https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/132235/quizzes/708108 1/9
3/22/24, 11:14 PM E2 Practice 9 Mendel Applied: PHIL 125 003 2023W2 Introduction to Scientific Reasoning Question 2 1/1 pts < A ; B | C F1 = Parentl x Parentl Parent2 Parent? 1| 100% pure 100% pure . breeding tall breeding short 100% tall 2] Here is some data Mendel might have collected in his pea breeding experiments. It might be data that he actually did collect or it might not. The data is just for the P and F1 generations. There is not yet data for the F2 generation. You can assume as a background hypothesis that height is hereditary. You can also assume that tallness is dominant. The F1 generation is the result of a monohybrid cross of two pure breeding parents. Does the data for the F1 generation disagree or not with a prediction from Mendel's theory of inheritance? It disagrees with the theory It does not disagree with the theory Question 3 1/1 pts =l A | B | C | D E Parentl parenty [FL T PATEDLLX) oo EiEl | B3 =FEo % ED Parent2 100% pure 100% pure . . i . breeding tall breeding short 100% medium 100% medium 100% medium 2 | T YL Here is some data Mendel might have collected in his pea breeding experiments. It might be data that he actually did collect or it might not. The data is for several generations. You can assume as a background auxiliary assumption that height is completely hereditary. The F1 generation is the result of a monohybrid cross of two pure breeding parents. Does the data for the F3 generation disagree or not with a prediction from Mendel's theory of inheritance? It disagrees with the theory It does not disagree with the theory https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/132235/quizzes/708108 2/9
3/22/24, 11:14 PM E2 Practice 9 Mendel Applied: PHIL 125 003 2023W2 Introduction to Scientific Reasoning IncorrectQuestion 4 0/1pts =l A | B | C | D E F1 = Parentl x Parent? FZ =F1 X F1 F3 =F2 X F2 Parentl Parent2 100% pure 100% pure . : i ; breeding tall breeding short 100% medium 100% medium 100% medium 2 | Here is some data Mendel might have collected in his pea breeding experiments. It might be data that he actually did collect or it might not. The data is for several generations. You can assume as a background auxiliary assumption that height is completely hereditary. The F1 generation is the result of a monohybrid cross of two pure breeding parents. Does the data for the F2 generation disagree or not with a prediction from Mendel's theory of inheritance? It disagrees with the theory It does not disagree with the theory Question 5 1/1 pts mmn?w s -0 Fy generafion\Al? /'/ / ; ry\\ 14RY 14 Ry v4rY 14ry wmry © © © RRYY RRYy RrYY RrYy ng ¢ & 0 O RRYy RRyy RrYy Rryy \Ndur @ @ | © RrYY | RrYy YY Yy my @ @ @ @ @ RrYy Rryy myYy myy https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/132235/quizzes/708108 3/9
3/22/24, 11:14 PM E2 Practice 9 Mendel Applied: PHIL 125 003 2023W2 Introduction to Scientific Reasoning Some the experiments Mendel did with pea plants were dihybrid crosses. For example, he crossed Parent1 = purebreeding green pea pod color, purebreeding wrinkled pea shape with Parent2 = purebreeding yellow pea pod color, purebreeding round or smooth pea shape In the F1 generation all the resulting pea plants had round or smooth and yellow peas or seeds. If the F1 generation members now are crossed with one another, according to Mendel's theory what is the probability that a member of the F2 generation will have wrinkled peas or seeds? The probability is 1/16 The probability is 2/16 The probability is 3/16 The probability is 4/16 The probability is 5/16 The probability is 6/16 The probability is 7/16 The probability is 8/16 The probability is 9/16 The probability is 10/16 The probability is 11/16 The probability is 12/16 The probability is 13/16 The probability is 14/16 The probability is 15/16 The probability is 16/16 Question 6 1/1 pts )< -) 0 @ A 3 4 Nn” Some the experiments Mendel did with pea plants were dinybrid crosses. For example, he crossed Parent1 = purebreeding green pea pod color, purebreeding yellow pea color https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/132235/quizzes/708108 4/9
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