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- You decide to breed a pair of guinea pigs, one black and one white. In guinea pigs, black fur is caused by a dominant allele (B) and white is due to homozygosity for a recessive allele (b) at the same locus. Your guinea pigs have seven offspring, four black and three white. What are the genotypes of the parents? Why is there a 1:1 ratio in this cross?When you decide to breed your Labrador retriever Molly and sell the puppies, you discover that two of Mollys four siblings have developed a hip disorder that is traceable to the action of a single recessive allele. Molly herself shows no sign of the disorder. If you breed Molly to a male Labrador that does not carry the recessive allele, can you assure a purchaser that the puppies will also be free of the condition? Explain your answer.Redgreen color blindness is an X-linked recessive disorder in humans. Your friend is the daughter of a color-blind father. Her mother had normal color vision, but her maternal grandfather was color-blind. What is the probability that your friend is color-blind? (a) 1 (b) (c) (d) (e) 0
- Palomino is a color in horses, (a gold coat); Genetically, the palomino color is created by a cream gene and a "red" (chestnut) base coat. A breeder want to produce only Palomino horses. What color horses he had to use for breeding? (use the Punnett square) What is the pattern of inheritance? (complete dominance, incomplete dominance, co-dominance, recessive)Being a ninja is a sex linked recessive trait. What percent of boys will be Ninja if their dad was NOT a ninja and their mom was a carrier? a. 0% b. 25% c. 50% d. 75%The only way to have blue eyes is: Group of answer choices to be homozygous recessive for blue eyes to be a heterozygote with a blue allele to be homozygous dominant for eye color
- Since the Titanic sank Jack and Rose never got the chance to have children together. Rose spent the rest of her life wondering what their children would have looked like. Jack had golden-brown hair and Rose has red hair. Would their children have hair like the mother or father? Jack is heterozygous dominant for brown hair and Rose is homozygous recessive for red hair. Use your own letters for the alleles.The gene for eye color uses the symbol B for brown eyes (dominant) and b for blue eyes (recessive). What are the mother is homozygous dominant and the father is heterozygous. What percent of the offspring will have brown eyes? What about blue eyes? Be able to show the cross in a Punnett square on the exam.The allele for freckles (F) is dominant to the allele for no freckles (f). A freckled man and an unfreckled woman have two children, a boy with freckles and a girl without freckles. What are the genotypes for all four? Question 6 options: Mom: XfXf, Dad: XY, boy: ff, girl: ff Mom: ff, Dad: FF, boy: Ff, girl: ff Mom: ff, Dad: Ff, boy: Ff, girl: ff Mom: ff, Dad: FF, boy: Ff, girl: FF
- Color blindness is typically an inherited genetic condition in which individuals have a decreased ability to see color or differences in color. Color blindness only occurs in individuals who have two recessive alleles for the condition. Normal color vision is due to a dominant allele (C) Color blindness is due to the recessive allele (c) a) If Susan is homozygous for normal vision, and Matt is homozygous for color blindness, what is the likelihood (in percentage) that their son Alex will have color blindness? Perform a Punnett Square (either below or by hand on paper) to find the probability. Provide your answer in a full sentence. If you did the Punnett Square by hand, attach your photo to the next question.Imagine other traits that could have been received from parents: maybe one parent has brown hair and the other has blond hair, but the child has brown hair. Explain to the best of your abilities why a certain hair color or other traits may come from parents, but other traits may not be exhibited.In humans, color blindness is a sex-linked recessive trait. A female who is a carrier (XBXb) for color blindness has children with a male with normal vision (XBY). Make a Punnett Square to help you answer the questions. What are the chances of their children being color blind? What are the chances of their children being ‘carriers’ for color blindness?