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- An individual expressing the dominant phenotypes for kernel color and texture could have one of four different genotypes. For each potential genotype, determine the expected frequency of each phenotypic combination which would be observed following a testcross. (Remember Purple: PP, Smooth: SS, Yellow: pp, Wrinkled: ss)Mendelian GeneticsF1 Cross: Yellow, Round x Green, Round GgWw x ggWWCharacter: Pea color & shapeUse Punnett square and fork-line method to check the F2.Show and interpret all the possible genotypes and phenotypes of the offsprings. Mendelian GeneticsF1 Cross: Tall, White, Axial x Dwarf, Violet, Terminal DdwwAA x ddWWaaCharacter: Stem height, Flower color & positionUse fork-line method to check the F2.Show and interpret all the possible genotypes and phenotypes of the offsprings. I. For A and B,1. Identify the type of inheritance. Justify your answer.2. Decode the genotypes of the individuals in the pedigree. (Use letter A for representation of alleles.)3. List down all affected individuals.B.A.Mendelian GeneticsF1 Cross: Yellow, Round x Green, RoundGgWw x ggWWCharacter: Pea color & shapeUse Punnett square and fork-line method to check the F2.Show and interpret all the possible genotypes and phenotypes of the offsprings.Mendelian GeneticsF1 Cross: Tall, White, Axial x Dwarf, Violet, TerminalDdwwAA x ddWWaaCharacter: Stem height, Flower color & positionUse fork-line method to check the F2.Show and interpret all the possible genotypes and phenotypes of the offsprings.B.A.I. For A and B,1. Identify the type ofinheritance. Justifyyour answer.2. Decode the genotypesof the individuals inthe pedigree. (Useletter A forrepresentation ofalleles.)3. List down all affected
- Show a completed punnett square for the following Dihybrid Cross: AaBb x AAbb. A=normal; a= short; B=bright; b=dull. Show your work for full credit. Give the expected genotypic and phenotypic ratios.Alfred is heterozygous for tongue rolling and has five fingers. Alfreda, his wife, cannot roll her tongue and is heterozygous for polydactyly. Use R/r for tounge rolling, P/p for polydactyly. What is Alfred’s genotype? ____________ What is Alfreda’s genotype? ____________For each of the following genotypes state whether you have a homozygous or heterozygous for each trait (you may need to use 2 terms for one genotype). AaGG Rrgg TTGg
- What is the predicted phenotypic ratio for the offspring of the following cross? Allele phenotypes: R = red, r = white, T = thin leaf, t = broad leaf Cross: RR; Tt x Rr; tt Red with thin leaves ___________ Red with broad leaves ___________ White with thin leaves ___________ White with broad leaves __________ PLEASE show work and give an explanation... Thank you!please choose correct letter and discuss why you choose it.thanks 1. which among the traits is easier to control genetically? a. number of eggs per clutch b. egg weight 2. which among the statements about genetic correlation is true? a. always b. closely linked genes tend to stay together over several generations c. shown when genes have high penetrance d. none of the above 3. The part of the genotypic value that can be directly transmitted from parents to offspring? a. breeding value b. gene combination value c.environmental value d. none of the aboveIn tomatoes, red fruit color (R) is dominant over yellow fruit color (r). Do the following crosses: Rr x rr Rr x RR rr x RR Rr x Rr rr x Rr rr x rr Show your Punnett square for each cross. For each cross also show the genotypic and phenotypic ratios.
- The purple colour results from the formation of a purple pigment in the skin of the kernel. The gene locus for the colour trait is designated “R”. The wrinkled phenotype arises from a decrease in the amount starch produced within the kernel. The gene locus for the texture trait is designated “S”. Present the data as monohybrids (Xx, XX, xx) for all five corn cobs andfor the plant. Present the colour and texture phenotypes with their associated genotypes in separate tables. Your first table should include the corn ID, the number of purple kernels, the number of yellow kernels, and the phenotypic ratio between the two kernel colours. Present the texture results in the same format to a separate table. What is the dominant phenotype for kernel colour in your assigned cornplant? What is the dominant phenotype for kernel texture in your assigned cornplant?What are the two missing genotypes in the Table above ? What is the map distances between the bd and ps loci ? Assuming the map distances are additive, what is the interference ? this is a practice question please helpFor each listed phenotype you are to list the correct genotype Straight hair (S) is dominant to curly hair (s). Homozygous straight Heterozygous straight Curly Roundheads (R) are dominant to square (r) Homozygous round Heterozygous round Square