2) A researcher crossed a heterozygous yellow seed plant (Yy) and a recessive green seed plant (yy). Draw a Punnett Square and determine the genotype and phenotype ratios of the offspring.
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- 1)A researcher crossed a homozygous yellow seed plant (YY) and a heterozygous yellowseed plant (Yy). Draw a Punnett Square and determine the genotype and phenotyperatios of the offspring. please explain it simple and no copypastes thanks1. Use the below pedigree chart to answer the following questions about dimples. The Dimple gene controls whether a person has dimples or doesn't have dimples. Dimples is dominant to no dimples. Place the genotypes of each individual below its symbol. male female 7 10 11 male femake Dimples gene (D) Dimples is dominant to no dimples 12 13 14 A) How many family members have Dimples? B) What is the genotype of individual #3 and 4? C) Can either individual #8 or 9 be homozygous? C) Explain the family relationship that #12 has with # 2.A wild-type fruit fly (heterozygous for gray body color andred eyes) is mated with a black fruit fly with purple eyes. Theoffspring are wild-type, 721; black purple, 751; gray purple, 49;black red, 45. What is the recombination frequency betweenthese genes for body color and eye color? Using informationfrom problem 3, what fruit flies (genotypes and phenotypes)would you mate to determine the order of the body color, wingsize, and eye color genes on the chromosome?
- 1. Complete the Punnett square for a cross between a homozygous red-flowered snapdragon (RR) and a homozygous white-flowered snapdragon (WW). Give the ratio for the phenotype and the genotype. Key F1 Genotypic Ratio: RR – red Phenotypic Ratio: wW- white RW- pink 2. Complete the Punnett Square for a cross between two Fi plants (WW). Give the phenotypic ratio for the F2 generation. F2 Phenotypic ratio: 3. Cite some possible applications of genetics to plant breeding.Heterozygous Cc chickens express a condition called creeper, in which the leg and wing bones are shorter than normal (cc). The dominant C allele is lethal when homozygous. Skin color is determined by the alleles W and w. W_ chickens have white skin and ww chickens have yellow skin. In a mating between 2 chickens heterozygous for both of these genes: 1) What phenotypes will be observed in the progeny? 2) What fraction of the offspring will have each phenotype? Assign alleles. List possible phentoypes. Make gametes, draw Punnett square, and list fractions of genotypes and/or phenotypes of offspring,EE = floppy ears Ee = floppy ears bb = brown fur ee = pointed ears BB = black fur %3D Bb = black fur %D %3D 1. A female dog with the genotype BBee is crossed with a male dog with the genotype bbEe The square is set up below. Fill it out and determine the phenotypes and proportions in the offspring. Ве Ве Ве Ве bE BbEe BbEe How many out of 16 have: black fur and floppy ears? be Bbee Bbee Bbee Bbee black fur and pointed ears? brown fur and floppy ears? bE BbEe BbEe BbEe brown fur and pointed ears? be Bbee Bbee Bbee Bbee .. ... 2. Show the cross: bbEe x BbEe How many out of 16 have: black fur and floppy ears? black fur and pointed ears? I floppy ears? own brown fur and pointed ears?
- feeve uld eved lliw en isnebi l Hiwi shi Seeye euld eved lliw erde 1o erd ,lemetst ai niwi nerth ino AaBbC X AaBbCc, niwt1er would be the probability of offspring with: 4. Based on the mating a.) either the phenotype A-bbC- or the genotype aaBBCC? b.) the genotype AABBCC or the genotype AaBbCc?In sweet pea plant, an allele for purple flowers (P) is dominant when paired with a recessive allele for red flowers (p). An allele for long pollen grains (L) is dominant when paired with a recessive allele for round pollen grain (l). Bateson and Punnett crossed a plant having purple flowers/long pollen grains with one having white/flowers/round pollen grains. All F1 offspring had purple flowers and long pollen grains. Among the F2 generation, the researchers observed the following phenotypes: 296 purple flowers/long pollen grains 19 purple flowers/round pollen grains 27 red flowers/long pollen grains 85 red flowers/round pollen grains What is the best explanation for these results?. A geneticist mapping the genes A, B, C, D, and E makestwo 3-point testcrosses. The first cross of pure lines isA/A ⋅ B/B ⋅ C/C ⋅ D/D ⋅ E/E × a/a ⋅ b/b ⋅ C/C ⋅ d/d ⋅ E/EThe geneticist crosses the F1 with a recessive tester andclassifies the progeny by the gametic contribution ofthe F1:A ⋅ B ⋅ C ⋅ D ⋅ E 316a ⋅ b ⋅ C ⋅ d ⋅ E 314A ⋅ B ⋅ C ⋅ d ⋅ E 31a ⋅ b ⋅ C ⋅ D ⋅ E 39A ⋅ b ⋅ C ⋅ d ⋅ E 130a ⋅ B ⋅ C ⋅ D ⋅ E 140A ⋅ b ⋅ C ⋅ D ⋅ E 17a ⋅ B ⋅ C ⋅ d ⋅ E 131000The second cross of pure lines is A/A • B/B • C/C • D/D •E/E × a/a • B/B • c/c • D/D • e/e.The geneticist crosses the F1 from this cross with arecessive tester and obtainsA ⋅ B ⋅ C ⋅ D ⋅ E 243a ⋅ B ⋅ c ⋅ D ⋅ e 237A ⋅ B ⋅ c ⋅ D ⋅ e 62a ⋅ B ⋅ C ⋅ D ⋅ E 58A ⋅ B ⋅ C ⋅ D ⋅ e 155a ⋅ B ⋅ c ⋅ D ⋅ E 165a ⋅ B ⋅ C ⋅ D ⋅ e 46A ⋅ B ⋅ c ⋅ D ⋅ E 341000The geneticist also knows that genes D and E assortindependently.a. Draw a map of these genes, showing distances inmap units wherever possible.b. Is there any evidence of interference?
- n a container/tub, place 50 pieces ofred paper, 50 pieces of pink paper, and50 pieces of white paper. Let usassume that each color is thephenotypic expression of thegenotypes homozygous dominant AA(red), heterozygous Aa (pink), andhomozygous recessive aa (white).Without looking, randomly pick 20 pieces of paper from your container/tub and assumethat those individuals died upon picking, thus will be removed from your population. a. If you are a picky eater and prefer the white only, what do you think will happen in the genotypic frequency and allelic frequencies of the red, pink and white pieces of papers?White fruit color in summer squash is dependent on a dominant gene (W) and colored fruit to the recessive gene (w). In the presence of ww a dominant gene D produces yellow color, but when D is not present, the color is green. Upload your solution in the google classroom. Give the: F1_phenotypes_expected_from_crossing_white_fruited_WWDD_with_green_fruited_wwdd_plant F2_phenotypes_expected_from_crossing_the_F1 F2_phenotypic_ratio_expected_from_crossing_the_F1 F2_genotypic_ratio_expected_from_crossing_the_F1 Type_of_epistatis Write all phenotypes in CAPITAL letters SEPARATED BY COMMA. Write all ratio in numerical values without spacesIn a diploid plant species, an F1 with the genotype Gg Ll Tt is test-crossed to a pure-breeding recessive plant with the genotype gg ll tt. The offspring genotypes are listed in the table. Genotype Number Gg Ll Tt 621 Gg Ll tt 3 Gg ll Tt 64 Gg ll tt 109 gg Ll Tt 103 gg Ll tt 67 gg ll Tt 7 gg ll tt 626 1600 Calculate the recombination frequency between G and T pair of genes. A. 0.227 B. 0.139 C. 0.454 D. 0.233