Consider the cross AaBbCC x AABbCc a) How many different gamete genotypes can each organism make? b) Predict the phenotypic ratios of the offspring using either a punnet square or forked line method.
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Consider the cross AaBbCC x AABbCc
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a) How many different gamete genotypes can each organism make?
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b) Predict the
phenotypic ratios of the offspring using either a punnet square or forked line method.
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- Assume that the trihybrid cross AABBrr x aabbRR is made in a plant species. Assume that A and B are dominant alleles, but there is no dominance effect of alleles at the R locus. a) How many different gametes are possible in the F1generation? What are the genotypes of these gametes? b) What is the probability of the parental aabbRR genotype in the F2 progeny? c) What proportion of the F2 progeny would be expected to be homozygous for all three genes?Given a cross between AabbCcDdEeFFGgHh x AaBbCcDdEEffggHH, a) how many possible gametes can the first individual produce? b) what proportion of the offspring will phenotypically resemble the first parent? c) what proportion of the offspring will genotypically resemble the second parent? d) how many phenotypes can be expected from the cross?Using the forked-line, or branch diagram, method, determine the genotypic and phenotypic ratios of these trihybrid crosses: (a) AaBbCc * AaBBCC, (b) AaBBCc * aaBBCc, and (c) AaBbCc * AaBbCc.
- In snapdragons, red flower color (R) is incompletely dominant over white flower color (r). The hybrids or heterozygous plants (Rr) are pink in color. a) Show the genotype for a white flower and for a red flower. b) If a red-flowered plant is crossed with a white-flowered plant, what are the genotypes and phenotypes of the F1 generation plants? c) What genotypes and phenotypes will be produced in the F2 generation? d) How did the genotypic and phenotypic ratio compare to each other in this incomplete dominance cross? e) What would the phenotypic ratio have been if this had been complete dominance? f) What kind of offspring can be produced if a red-flowered plant is crossed with a pink-flowered plant? g) What kind of offspring is/are produced if a pink-flowered plant is crossed with a white-flowered plant?Two parents of the same heterozygous genotype are involved in a tetrahybrid cross. Their genotypes are FfGgHhIi. Assuming independent assortment of these four genes, what are the probabilities that F1 offspring will have the following genotypes? a) ffgghhii b) FfGgHhIi c) FFGGHHII d) FfGGhhIi e) FfGGHHiiWhat is the probability of producing a child that will phenotypically resemble either one (one OR the other) of the two parents in the following crosses? a) Aa bb cc dd X AA BB CC DD b) Aa Bb Cc Dd X Aa Bb Cc Dd c) Aa bb cc dd X aa bb cc dd Make sure to show your work in details.
- There are 3 possible diploid genotypes at a locus with 2 alleles. a) True b) FalseUsing the pedigree chart, explain: a) The number of generations seen. b) If all blue-coloured shapes are affected with disease X- how many males are affected? how many females are affected? c) Does this disease have a dominant or recessive inheritance pattern? Justify your answer.An individual with the genotype F/f • G/g • H/h is testcrossed. Among the progeny, the proportions of genotypes from this cross are shown in the following table: a) What gene is in the middle? Type you answer in this box: b) Calculate the genetic distances (in centimorgans, cM) between: genes g and f: genes f and h: genes g and h: c) What are the genotypes of the two parents? d) Calculate the interference and type your answer here:
- The expected ratio of phenotypes among the progeny of a test cross is 1:1:1:1. Out of 200 total resulting progeny, 48 occur in one of the four phenotypic classes. Given this information, which of the following must also be true? a)At least one additional cell must also contain a count of 48. b)The progeny of this cross do not conform to a 1:1:1:1ratio. c)The value of observed - expected for this cell = -2. d)Since 48 is so close to the expected value, there is no need to calculate chi square before drawing a conclusion about the ratio.1) By decomposing the cross, MmNn X Mmnn, into single gene outcomes, the possibility of obtaining a double recessive outcome for the ‘N’ gene is: a) 50%! b) 100! c) 0%! d) 25%! 2) A 16-square Punnett is time-consuming to draw out. Dr. Thompson can easily solve this problem by decomposing her dihybrid crosses into separate monohybrid Punnett squares, which would also be quicker than using a forked line diagram. If so, how many individual monohybrid Punnett squares will she need to draw? a) Four Punnett squares. b) Two Punnet squares. c) One Punnett square. d) Sixteen Punnett squares since there are 16 possible outcomes.A heterozygous tall pea plant is crossed with a short pea plant. Choose the correct answer that shows the cross and the ratio of the offspring. A) Cross Tt x Tt, F: TT, Tt, Tt, tt; ratio 3:1B)Cross TT x Tt; F: TT, Tt- no rationC)Cross tt x tt; F:Tt onlyD)Cross TT x tt; F:TT, tt; ratio 1:1E) Cross Tt x tt; F: Tt, tt; ratio 1;1