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- Using the following information perform following crosses using the forked line and predict all possible phenotypes types of the offspring. List the number and description of the phenotypes of the offspring. 1. aa BB Cc Dd Ee X aa bb Cc Dd EE 2. Ff Rr Gg dd Bb X Ff RR Gg Dd Bb 3. Dd gg JJ bb Hh Ee X DD GG Jj Bb Hh EeCreate a Punnett square and determine the genotypes and phenotypes for the resultant offspring in the following scenario: A brown cat (ww) is crossed to a cat with white hair (WW)Using a Punnet square, perform a trihybrid cross on the following traits in hybrid form: Height - Tt (tall and short) Flower color - Pp (purple and white) Seed shape - Ss (smooth and wrinkle) Give the phenotypic and genotypic ratio.
- Using a Punnet square, perform a trihybrid cross on the following traits in hybrid form: Height - Tt Flower color - Pp Seed shape - Ss Give the phenotypic and genotypic ratio.Solve the problem using punnett square. What is the probability that each of the following pairs of parents will produce the indicated offspring? AAbbCc X AaBBCc --> AaBbCc = AaBBCcDd X AaBbCcDD --> AaBBccDD =The cross between a female white giraffe and a pigmented male resulted in white offspring. What is the genotype of the father? Draw the test cross.
- A male rabbit with the genotype GgBb is crossed with a female rabbit with the genotype GgBb. Fill out the squares below and determine the phenotypes and proportions of the offspring.give the possible genotypes and phenotypes and their ratios from the following cross between two strains of chicken:Rose comp (Rrpp) x Walnut (RrPp)Determine the predicted genotype frequencies among the offspring of the following crosses:a. AABB × aaBB b. AaBB × AABb c. AaBb × aabb d. AaBb × AaBb
- What is the ratio of the possible phenotypes of the offspring when you cross the cats in the imageAssuming independent assortment, what proportion of the offspring of the cross AabbCCdd × AaBbccDd will have the aabbCcdd genotype? Group of answer choices 1/8 0 1/32 1/16 1/4In a cross between BbTtSS and BBttSs, what is the probability of offspring being BBTtSS? Be specific on the answer