is image How many different phenotypic categories do you observe in the resulting progeny? Which phenotype(s) is/are different between these categories?
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- Written Response 1a) Identify the genotypes of individuals ii-1, ii-4, iii-4, and IV-1. b) If individual III-9 and individual III-10 have another child, what is the probability that this child will have normal colour vision? Sketch a punnett square to support your answer (be creative -- you can type this up on the computer) c) Determine the frequency of the achromatopsia allele in the population illustrated in the pedigree. Round your answer to three decimal places. Show your work.Question:- If a phylogenetic tree includes 10 species, each of which is a terminal node, how many clades does it contain? 20 9 cant tell millions 10Pls help ASAP, thank you! "Use the figure above to match the description to the number. Each description & each number is used once." (the choices for each drop down menu is 1, 2, 3, 4)
- Protien searches are usually more informative than DNA searches. Perform a BLASTP search using RBP4 (NP_006735), restricting the output to Arthpoda (insects). How many database matches have an E-value less than 1.0 in each search ?True segmentation (metamerism)? evolved 3 separate times (True/False)?Hello, I need help answering 5c & 5d using the phylogeny below(letter (A) graph to the left). Pls and thank you! a) In the 1990s, when only mitochondrial DNA sequencing was available, geneticists claimed that there was no hybridization between humans (Homo sapiens) and Neanderthals (Homo neanderthalensis). Does the phylogeny shown above support the claim humans did not hybridize with Neanderthals in the past? How can you tell? b) Once nuclear DNA sequencing became fast and able to handle sequencing ancient DNA, living humans were found to have some Neanderthal genes. Is this finding clear evidence that some early modern humans did indeed hybridize with Neanderthals? Why? c) Did female H. sapiens hybridize with Neanderthal males to produce fertile offspring that then back-crossed with modern humans? What does the graph say about this? d) Did male H. sapiens hybridize with Neanderthal females that then back-crossed with modern humans? What does the graph say about this?…