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- What will be the PR and GR of the following crosses? Give also their phenotypes. (Designate your own phenotype for each character) AaBb x aabb AAbb x AaBB AaBb x aaBB AABb x aabbConsider the following cross: AaBbCcDdEe X AaBbCcDdEe. How many different phenotypes would you expect in the offspring from this cross? Number of phenotypes =Consider three genes L, U, and W, for which the count of F2 phenotypes after a 3-point cross is as follows: Phenotype F2 count: L U w 19 L u W 1 l u W 21 L U W 33 l U W 274 l u w 41 l U w 2 L u w 259 Which of the following statements about genes L, U, and W are TRUE? (may be more than one correct ans) A. L, U, and W are each on a different chromosome B. Only U and L are on the same chromosome C. Only U and W are on the same chromosome D. Only W and L are on the same chromosome E. L, U, and W are all on the same chromosome
- In a cross between AaBbCcDDee x aaBbCcddEe, what is the probability of obtaining the following? AaBbCcDdEe aaBBccDdEe AabbCCDDeeIn Figure 3-17, in which bar of the histogram would the genotype R1/r1 • R2 /R2 • r3/r3 be found?(picture addded)From the BbHh x BbHh dihybrid cross where BB or Bb represented full melanin and bb represented no melanin, and where HH or Hh represented black fur and hh represented brown fur, interpret the 9 : 3 : 3 : 1 phenotypic result from the F generation. Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer. a 9 had no melanin and black fur, 3 had no melanin and brown fur, 3 had no melanin and black fur, 1 had no melanin and brown fur b 9 had no melanin and brown fur, 3 had full melanin and brown fur, 3 had no melanin and black fur, 1 had full melanin and black fur c 9 had no melanin and black fur, 3 had full melanin and brown fur, 3 had no melanin and black fur, 1 had no melanin and brown fur d 9 had full melanin and black fur, 3 had full melanin and brown fur, 3 had no melanin and black fur, 1 had no melanin and brown fur
- In pea plants, purple flowers (P) are dominant to white flowers (p) and yellow peas (Y) are dominant to green peas (y). What are the possible genotypes and phenotypes for a cross between PpYY and ppYy pea plants? How many squares do you need to do a Punnett square analysis of this cross?Ben, Marie, and Korra are siblings. Ben is blood type O, Ana is blood type B, and Korra is type A. What could be the possible genotypes of their parents?Jay has type O blood, and his brother Alon has type AB blood. What are the genotypes of these boys’ parents? a. IAi and IBi b. IAi and IBIB c. IAIA and IBi d. ii and IBi e. It is not possible to determine the genotypes of the boys’ parents from the information provided.
- Using standard nomenclature, what would be allele number assigned for the following? AGAT AGAT AGAT AGAT AGAT AGAT AGAT AG AGAT AGATIf I got an A from my father and a O from my mother for my genotype. How would my phenotype be expressed? What is my blood type? Explain your reasoning for both answers.Consider the following cross: AaBbCcDd X AaBbCcDd. How many different genotypes would expect in the offspring from this cross? Number of different gentoypes =