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- 1. A male French Alpine (WwHH) is crossed with a female French Alpine (wwHh). Where W-White, w-gray, H-Horned, h-Polled. Give the phenotypic and genotypic ratio of their offspring. 2. A male Sahiwal (RRHH) is crossed with a female Angus (Rrhh). Where R-Red, r-Brown, H-Horned, h-polled. Give the phenotypic and genotypic ratio of their offspring.Hello Heliodors! (cont.) Trait B Heliodors are either red (R), yellow (Y) or an intermediate phenotype, orange. What is the expected genotypic ratio of the offspring of two orange heliodors? 2 homozygous red: 2 homozygous yellow 1 red: 2 orange: 1 yellow All orange 1 homozygous red: 1 homozygous yellow: 2 heterozygous Answer not given Previous QuestionPreviousNext QuestionNextplease show genotypic and phenotypic ratio 1.A male French Alpine (WwHH) is crossed with a female French Alpine (wwHh). Where W-White, w-gray, H-Horned, h-Polled. Give the phenotypic and genotypic ratio of their offspring.
- The remaining questions go together. In a species of collared lizard (Crotaphytus collaris), long tail (T) is dominant to short tail (t), and green scalation (G) is dominant to brown scalation (g). Both tail length and scale color are autosomal traits. But green scalation is a x-linked"-limited trait only expressed in males – females have brown scales regardless of G/g genotype. In addition, T is a recessive lethal allele – TT homozygotes do not develop. A long-tailed brown male mates with a long-tailed brown female. Their first two viable offspring are a short-tailed green male a long-tailed brown male. What is the genotype of the father? ["", "", "", "", ""] What is the genotype of the mother? ["", "", "", "", ""] What is the genotype of the short-tailed green male? ["", "", "", "", ""] What is the genotype of the long-tailed brown male?n the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, a spineless (sp, no wing bristles) female fly is mated to a male that is claret (cl, dark eyes) and hairless (h, no thoracic bristles). Phenotypically wild type F1 female progeny were mated to fully homozygous (mutant) males and the following progeny (1000 total) were observed. PHENOTYPES NUMBER OBSERVED spineless 266 wild 181 claret, spineless 18 claret 37 claret, hairless 264 hairless, claret, spineless 189 hairless 12 hairless, spineless 33…Please show genotypic and phenotypic ratio A male Sahiwal (RRHH) is crossed with a female Angus (Rrhh). Where R-Red, r-Brown, H-Horned, h-polled. Give the phenotypic and genotypic ratio of their offspring.
- 1.3 Morgan’s fly experiment with a sex-linked traitP generation white eyed males X Red eyed femalesF1 generation Red eyed females X Red eyed malesF2 generation Red eyed females : Red eyed males : white eyed males405:199:201What is the phenotypic ratio of F2 generation? How do you know? Draw punnet squares to explain the results of F2 generation.Incomplete Dominance: 1) On the planet Iota Geminorum IV there exists a small hairy animal known as a tribble. It comes in three colors blue, red, and purple. This trait is controlled by a single locus with incompletre dominance. A homozygous CBCB is blue, a homozygous CRCR is red, and a heterozygous CBCR is purple. a. What would be the genotypes and phenotypes of the offspring if a blue tribble were crossed with a red one? b. If the offspring in #1 were crossed what would the genotypic and phenotypic ratios be of this generation?Phenotype Genotype Wide bands BB medium Bands Bb narrow bands bb Phenotype Genotype Complete Washing WW half washing Ww No washing ww If a raccoon with a wide tail band that washes only some of its food is crossed with a raccoon with a narrow tail band that doesn’t wash any food, what percentage of their offspring would be medium-tailed and washes all its food? Show COMPLETE cross.
- Topic: Trihybrid Cross, Height in merigonias is determined by three unlinked genes that act additively. Each has two alleles, one compltely dominant allele(A,B or C) that makes plants taller and one recessive allele that makes plants shorter. Do the corss AaBbCc X AaBbCc. The F1 progenty: 27/64 will be as tall as the parents; 37/64 will be shorter than the parents. Pls explain it with more details. thanksWhat is the correct table in these two given? 1. Take two coins and assume that heads represent the dominantallele (A) and tails represents the recessive allele (a). The genotype for each coin isheterozygous (Aa).2. Assume that each coin represents one parent. When a single coin is flipped, one gameteis formed (through the process of meiosis). If the flipped coin is on heads, then thegamete has the dominant allele (A). When both coins are flipped simultaneously, therewill be two possible gametes that can combine through fertilization to form a zygote. Eachtime you flip both coins, you will record the “genotype” of the offspring.3. Flip the coins 100 times and record your results in the chart belowEach box represents a potential offspring. Notice that genotypically speaking, they are all the same. Theyare all heterozygous (genotype) which means their phenotype is dark coloration. So, there is 100% chanceof producing a dark eyed, heterozygous offspring. What if that offspring mated with a light eyedindividual? Can you make a Punnett Square for that?Write the Genotypes and Phenotypes of the parents on the left of the square. Complete the square, thenwrite the potential offspring’s genotypes and phenotypes on the right of the square. Parents: Offspring:Genotypes: phenotypes: What are the genotypes of the resulting offspring? What are the phenotypes of the resulting offspring?