Consider the cross between a male with genotype AaBbCc and a female with genotype AaBBcc, where A is dominant to a; B is dominant to b; C is dominant to c. All loci assort independently. What is the probability that progeny will be aa or Cc?

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Consider the cross between a male with genotype AaBbCc and a female with genotype AaBBcc, where A is dominant to
a; B is dominant to b; C is dominant to c. All loci assort independently. What is the probability that progeny will be aa or
Cc?
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the cross between a male with genotype AaBbCc and a female with genotype AaBBcc, where A is dominant to a; B is dominant to b; C is dominant to c. All loci assort independently. What is the probability that progeny will be aa or Cc?
In jellyfish, let's say that long tentacles are produced by a sex-influenced allele that is dominant in males and recessive
in females. Let B1 = long and B2 = short. Which of the following correctly diagrams a cross between a female with long
tentacles and a male with short tentacles?
OB1B1XXX B1B2XY
OB1B2 XXX B1B2 XY
O females with long tentacles do not exist, so this cross is impossible
O B1B1 XXX B2B2 XY
OX(B1) X(B2) x X(B2) Y
Transcribed Image Text:In jellyfish, let's say that long tentacles are produced by a sex-influenced allele that is dominant in males and recessive in females. Let B1 = long and B2 = short. Which of the following correctly diagrams a cross between a female with long tentacles and a male with short tentacles? OB1B1XXX B1B2XY OB1B2 XXX B1B2 XY O females with long tentacles do not exist, so this cross is impossible O B1B1 XXX B2B2 XY OX(B1) X(B2) x X(B2) Y
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