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- cross? l .oloo besa bns bgene bosa itiod tot 2uo9 beineo evieso01 ed) fol elells erti ale ouahetosedo egsda Inonerice JInenmob d 6. You cross a purple flowered plant with a white flowered plant. If the purple flowered plant is homozygous, what is the expected percentage of plants in the F1 that have white flowers and/or purple flowers? If you cross a heterozyote purple flowered plant with a white plant, what percentage of the F1 will be white? nsleri ai insla oeq A Srenoa 7. The following amino acid sequence represents part of a protein. The normal sequenceMENDELIAN GENETICS MONOHYBRID PLANT CROSS INTRODUCTION LABORATORY SIMULATION Lab Data - X Is that the correct percent? Plate 1 Plate 2 Plate 3 Green Color 51 41 25 White Color 14 24 % White 25 63 Closest Phenotypic Ratio 1:0 of Green : White 3:1 1:1 % white = (# white seedlings / # total seedlings) x 100 LEARN ABOUT PUNNETT SQUARES МЕТНODS O RESET O MY NOTES LAB DATA SHOW LA AUG 12 W esc 888 F3 F4 27 %23 $4 & 3 4. 113estion 2 of 15 Ⓒ Macmillan Learning > Match each phenotype description to its corresponding sex chromosome genotype in humans. XX with SRY on X phenotypically female but karyotype indicates presence of both sex chromosomes XY with SRY deleted phenotypically male but karyotype indicates presence of only X chromosomes hp XXXX phenotypically female with some abnormalities and overexpression of X chromosome genes Answer Bank A 0 XXY phenotypically male with sterility and hypogonadism € US ES ☐ Attempt 2 Apr 1 XYY phenotypically male with an increase in average stature 3:52 STAY
- Im pP x PP 6/6 wa s hatarosygous genotypa? Dark eyes Dark eyes 11. What percentage of the offspring will have a heterozygous genotype? 12. What will the ratio of flies with dark eyes to white eyes be? Dd x x Dd 13. What percentage of the offspring will be short? Tall Tall 14. What percentage of the offspring will have a homozygous dominant genotype? TT х Tt 15. What percentage of the offspring will Long beak Long beak have long beaks?Pa × PP Dd 6/6 - Long beak Short beak 7. What percentage of the offspring will have a homozygous dominant genotype? 8. What will be the ratio of long beaks to short beaks in the offspring? LI x 11 9. What percentage of the offspring will White flowers Purple flowers have purple flowers as their phenotype? 10. What percentage of the offspring will have a heterozygous genotype? pp х x PP 11. What percentage of the offspring will Dark eyes Dark eyes have a heterozygous genotype?The hart baowshows mmy trats found in pea plants A botarilst crosses two pure breeding pea plants. one with yellow seeds and one with green seeds, then ose those offspring to produce a F gensration Pea Plant Traits Hower Pod Coler Plant Size Ieated Green Purple G P Green Corstricted Yellow White Terminal Short (Owarf) a Source Pea Plaw Charocienties Mariann Ru Wikimedia Commons What would be the genotypic ratio for seed color in the F 2 generation? O 3 homozygous dominant : 0 heterozygous: 1 homozygous recessive Previous
- * Quiz: Quiz 2 A ceu.instructure.com/courses/17293/quizzes/231762/take || 6 10 1. What is the expected Genotype of the grandmother? 2. What is the expected genotype of number 3 given the following offspring in the 3rd generation 3. Who are the persons inherited the Black eyes from the grand mother? Activate Go to Settin Type here to search 31°C Haze 17 110 2 12 IA pri sc delete niten & 3 8. backspac %3D E R Y97 Assume that the trihybrid cross MM SS tt X mm ss TT is made in a plant species in which Mand S are dom- inant but there is no dominance between T and t. Consider the F2 progeny from this cross, and assume independent assortment. (a) How many phenotypic classes are expected? (b) What is the probability of genotype MM SS t? obib (c) What proportion would be expected to be 15 2nod bolleo homozygous for all genes? ablla Insninmobo.(om• First identify the gametes. Use labels of Group 1 to identify the male and female gamete types and labels of Group 2 to identify the gamete frequencies. . Then identify the F2 progeny. Use labels of Group 1 to identify the progeny genotypes and labels of Group 2 to identify the progeny frequencies. ► View Available Hint(s) G Female gametes 9 GG Gg 99 Gg 2 9 12/201 9 11/12 GG Gg Male gametes 16 9 Gg 99 13/14 Reset Help
- cogiua 2eneuce o ni 9ouo 5. Using pea plants, your parental (P) generation consists of purple flowered pea plants with yellow seeds. You self 20 plants and score the phenotypes of the offspring-in the F1, you score 2000 plants and you end up with the following numbers: Molo1g ertt 1ol eauso oldedo106 nisloxe uoy neo 9 pse zint White flowers, green seeds 127 supee AIO ( 3) lehebed bobneifaelducb at woled n White flowers, yellow seeds 389 og AVS bns isg ed (bnede motiodibnse goth DO b su unupelago 100 VOTE OTHje Diopjet 380 Purple flowers, green seeds 1104 dominant Purple flowers, yellow seeds PuIple a) what were the parental genotypes?Ch 10 Quiz 0 Help Save & Exit if you cross two heterozygous (Y) pea plants, what proportion of the offspring will be heterozygous? 1 Multiple Choice look 100% 25% 75% S0% 1 of 10 Next > Prev|レ Aa v ロ 4 he Which of the following pea plants is homozygous recessive for flower color? Pea Plant Traits Sh Flower Flower Seed Shape Seed Color Pod Shape Pod Color Plant Size Color Location oun Round Yellow Inflated Green Purple Axial Tall R Y A Wrinkled Green Constricted Yellow White Terminal Short Nrink (Dwarf) r O Tt PP Tt PP TT pp TT pp V TT Pp TT Pp OA plant with white flowers JA plan OA plant with purple flowers DA plan A plant with purple flowers that was produced by a cross between a white flowered plant and a purple flowèred plant OA plan Recessive Traits Dominant Traits