Q: What is the genotypic ratio
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Q: Based on the information in Figure 2, what is the genotype of the father? * BB Bb bb
A: Genotype is defined as the genetic constituents of an individual.
Q: a. What is the expected genotypic ratio of children produced in this marriage? b. What is the…
A: A genotype is a collection or group of genes also can be defined as two alleles inherited for a…
Q: can be red (RR), white (RR), or pink (RR). Suppose What will be the phenotypic and genotypic ratio…
A: when a dominant allele does not completely mask the effects of a recessive allele, and the…
Q: The genotypic ratio is 1 FF: 2 Ff: 1 ff, or simply 1:2:1, butthe phenotypic ratio is 3:1. Why?
A: Genotypic ratio: It gives the whole information about a gene, hence a specific gene with their…
Q: What is Mendel’s secondlaw?
A: Gregor Mendel proposed two laws according to which the genetics is termed as Mendelian inheritance.…
Q: how do i know the genotypic ratio and phenotypic ratio after crossing Bb and Bb
A: The genotype of an organism refers to the genetic makeup whereas the phenotype is the observable…
Q: Jo does not have a bent little finger, but his parents do. What is the expected phenotypic ratio…
A: The phenotypic proportion or ratio is a quantitative connection between phenotypes showing the…
Q: RR x Rr What percentage of the offspring will be round?
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Q: Explain the Bombay Phenotype ?
A: A blood type (also known as a blood group) is a classification of blood, based on the presence and…
Q: What is the genotypic ratio of the offspring?
A: Introduction: GENOTYPE : Genotype is defined as the set of genes present in an organism i.e the…
Q: What percentage of boys, if any, would be a carrier for the color-blind allele?
A: Color blindness is a genetic disorder in which a person is not able to see colors in a normal…
Q: What is the offspring phenotype ratio?
A: Genetic is the branch of biology that is concerned with the study of genes, genetic variation, and…
Q: How is the number of individuals in the “Expected” column for each phenotype of the Chi-squared…
A: Chi-squared tests are used to determine whether the difference between an observed and expected…
Q: What contribute to the phenotype in a cumulative or quantitative way ?
A: The distribution for a large population in which the trait of interest varies in a symmetrical way…
Q: Using punnett square, determine all the possible phenotype of the offspring having parents with the…
A: Given: The blood type of the wife = Type A The blood type of the husband = Type O All possible…
Q: What is Dominance variance ?
A: Variations are the genetic features present in the organisms distinct from their parents.
Q: Give the possible offspring of following parents using the Punnett square. 1. Parents with…
A: Genes carry information for different traits. Each gene has different alleles for different forms of…
Q: What would be the results in terms of the genotype and phenotype if one parent were heterozygous for…
A: Introduction Transmission of characters/genes from parents to offspring is referred as Inheritance.…
Q: Give the genotypic percentage of the following offspring 1. RR 2.YY 3.RY
A: Genotype is the genetic makeup of an organism or the collection of genes in the body where the…
Q: What does homozygous black mean?
A: in animals like cattle, horses, mice etc, their coat/fur coat is determined by what alleles they…
Q: What do you mean by differntiation?
A: A cell is the smallest unit of a living thing which contributes to the specialized function in the…
Q: What are the causes of phenotypic variation
A: DNA is the genetic material in most living organisms. It is the information hub of the cell that…
Q: What are the possible gametes for the following two parents? Father (Gghh) Mother (GGHH)
A: Meiosis is a type of cell division that reduces the number of chromosomes in the parent cell by half…
Q: What are the genotypes (and the ratio) when you cross B/b with B/b/b?
A: Inheritance is the process of transmitting the traits from parent to offspring. Traits of an…
Q: Which are the Different dominance relations?
A: Dominance When an allele of a gene masking the effects of another allele of the same gene, the…
Q: If a male is colorblind, what information do you absolutely know about his daughters?
A: A gene is a sequence of nucleotides in genome that codes for a functioning molecule. There is…
Q: AaBbDDhhgg X AaBbDdHHGg: probability of producing an individual that is dominant for all five…
A: In this question, an individual will tend to follow the convention method of making a Punnett square…
Q: What are the Effects of phenotypic variation
A: Phenotypic variations are nothing but expressions of genotypic variations. These variations arise as…
Q: What is the law of dominance?
A: Law of dominance is one of three laws given by mendel to comprehend the exchange of qualities from…
Q: What would be the expected phenotypes and genotypes of the children when a color blind man marries a…
A: Colorblindness is an X-linked recessive trait. It is more common in males than in females because…
Q: what is the true breeding means and what a test cross is?
A: The true breeding means when the organisms produce offspring with the same phenotype as their own.…
Q: Cross the mother with genotypes IAIOHh (or simply AOHh) to a father with genotypes IAIBhh (or simply…
A: ABO blood type is determined by three alleles of the gene "I".
Q: What is the allele frequency of uppercase a’s?
A: Formula - Allele frequency of a = # of a alleles/total # of alleles
Q: what does this picture show?what is possible genotype for female parent?what is genotype for male??
A: Sir Gregor Mendel was a priest and a teacher who did the famous hybridization experiment on garden…
Q: Under what conditions does one expect a 9:3:3:1 ratio?
A: An organism has phenotype and genotype. Phenotype is the observable characteristics and genotype is…
Q: What is dominance? Explain.
A: Introduction Dominance: When the one allele got suppressed by another allele and that failed to show…
Q: If the parents are both homozygous for the characteristics, what are their genotypes?
A: Homozygous means both the alleles are alike. Heterozygous means both the alleles are different.
Q: What is the probability that parents AaBb and AaBb will have offspring with genotype AaBb
A: A dihybrid cross is a cross given by Mendel . It involves two traits . A ) First trait have two…
Q: Identify the phenotype for each number represented in the 3:1 ratio.
A: The cross is a mono hybrid cross where only one character is considered. Dominant character is…
Q: Which blood type phenotypes (A, B, AB, and/or O) provide anunambiguous genotype? Is it possible for…
A: Blood type refers to the classification of blood based on the presence and absence of certain…
Q: Under what conditions does one expect a 1:1:1:1 ratio?
A: By knowing the passive, you consequently know both the phenotype and genotype. In the monohybrid…
Q: phenotypic ratio would result?
A: Given: For P gene, rr = rose shaped comb For R gene, pp = pea shaped comb PR = walnut shaped comb…
Q: 三 三三 3 5 E 6 1. Widow's peak is dominant to no widow's peak. Determine the genotype and phenotype…
A: These questions are in accordance with the law of Dominance unless mentioned otherwise. The law of…
Q: Which types of offspring are found in excess in the F2 generation, based on Mendel’s law of…
A: The process of transmission of characters and traits from the preceding generation to the successive…
Q: What is the probability of 1) Having an affected daughter? 2) having an affected son?
A: As previously mentioned the mode of inheritance is X - Linked dominant. X-linked dominant…
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- What would be the results in terms of the genotype and phenotype if one parent were heterozygous for the widow’s peak and the other parent were homozygous for a straight hairline?Under what conditions does one expect a 1:1:1:1 ratio?How is the number of individuals in the “Expected” column for each phenotype of the Chi-squared table calculated?