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- Problem: A homozygous tall, homozygous white flower plant crosses with a homozygous short, homozygous purple flower plant. We know that the purple and tall flowers are the dominant traits. Show your work. What are the phenotypes of the offspring?Please answer fast You obtain the following number of offspring in a test cross of a dihybrid plant with a test cross parent with the given phenotype. The test cross is: Tt Pp x tt pp the expected phenotypic ratio 1:1:1:1 what is the chi-square value for this chi-square? Tall purple flower: 36 Tall white flower: 37 Short white flower: 34 short purple flower : 33Neep help ASAP. A red flowered plant was crossed with a blue flowered plant and produced all purple flowered plants. When the purple flowered plants were crossed with each other they produced 5 red plants, 5 blue plants, 20 deep purple plants, 20 light lilac plants, and 30 purple plants How many genes are involved in the color production? Assume that red color is caused by an A allele and blue color by a B allele and determine the likely genotype of the plants in the F2 generation.
- Solving complex genetic problems with the rules of probability (3 traits) 1. Calculate the probability of getting an offspring of pea plant with the genotype, PpyyRr, when crossing PpYyRr and ppyyrr. Show your work. 2. States the phenotypes of the parents and offspring.Question:- For a simple cross between a purple-flowered plant and a white-flowered plant, where purple is dominant over white. a. Show the F2 in a Punnett square. What are the proportions of genotypes and phenotypes? Express as fractions, decimal fractions and ratios. b. Now imagine that half of the pollen carrying the recessive allele die before reaching their target, while those carrying the dominant allele are unaffected; what are the proportions of genotypes and phenotypes now?What does this tell you about Mendel’s principle of segregation?Home Work Practice (No points) 7. One of the seven characteristics that Mendel evaluated was pod color. Suppose Mendel crosses true-breeding plants with green pods with true breeding plants that have yellow pods. He harvests seeds from this cross and plants these seeds at the beginning of the next gardening season. All of these plants produce green pods. The F1 plants are allowed to self-hybridize and these seeds are planted to produce an F2 generation. A.What does true breeding tell you about genotype? B.In words, state the genotype of all individuals in the F1 generation. C.Using appropriate symbols, state the genotypes of the parents and the F1 generation. D.Predict the expected proportions and the genotypes of members of the F2 generation, assuming complete dominance E.Predict the expected proportions and phenotypes of members of the F2 generation, assuming complete dominance.
- Subject: Genetic problems 6. how would you recognize a line of garden peas that had become genotypically pure for a given trait? 7. A cross of two pink-flowered plants produces offspring whose flowers are red, pink, or white. Defining your genetic symbols, give all the different kinds of genotypes involved, and the phenotypes they represent. 9. In snapdragons, red flowers (R) are incompletely dominant to white (r), the hybrid being pink; narrow leaves (N) are incompletely dominant to broad leaves (n), the hybrid being intermediate in width ("medium"). show the genotypes and phenotypes for the progeny of a cross between a. red medium and pink medium plant b. a pink medium and white narrow c. two identical dihybrids 12. In guinea pigs, short is dominant to long. A short-haired guinea pig was mated to a long-haired one. What proportions of the offspring (F1) will be expected to be: a. homozygous short-haired b. homozygous long -haired c. heterozygous short-haired d. heterozygous…TOPIC: GENE INTERACTION AND EPISTASIS Two pure-breeding (homozygous) lines of shrubs were crossed as follows: P1 phenotype red leaves X green leaves P1 genotype ___________ _____________ F1 phenotype 100% green leaves with white flecks F1 genotype ___________ Crossing the F1s produced: F2 phenotypes F2 genotypes 123 green leaves w/ white flecks ____ 44 green leaves ____ 63 red leaves ____2. Show the cross and provide full justification in each case:a) An F1 x F1 self-fertilization gives a 9:7 phenotypic ratio in the F2. What phenotypic ratio would you expect if you test-crossed the F1? b) An F1 x F1 self-fertilization gives a 9:3:4 phenotypic ratio in the F2. What phenotypic ratio would you expect if you test-crossed the F1? c) An F1 x F1 self-fertilization gives a 15:1 phenotypic ratio in the F2. What phenotypic ratio would you expect if you test-crossed the F1?
- Need help Q1: Assuming these two genes sort independently, how many progeny would you expect to show the green striped phenotype? (Enter your answers as a whole number, e.g. 1) Q2: Which of the following are recombinant phenotypes? (Select all that apply) A. Green and Spotted B. Green and Striped C. Yellow and Spotted: D. Yellow and StripedNeed help with Punnet Squares. 1.pku is an auto recessive disorder that can ultimately lead to brain damage. People who are heterozygous are healthy even though they carry the alle. If a women is a heterozygous carrier and a man who has the trait has a child, what are the chances that teh child would have PKU? what is the inheritance pattern?Need help. Knowing that the Curly leaf (Cy) is a dominant gene on chromosome 6, as it is useful in tracking other genes using trisomics for chromosome 6. Assume a Cy Cy cy plant used as a pollen parent where disomic pollen does not function crossed to a Cy cy cy female where disomic eggs do function. A) What ratio would be predicted in the progeny of this cross? B) What if the reciprocal cross was made?