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- Table 7.4 Male Gametes (i^iDd) Write in the Gametes and Complete the Punnett Square Female Gametes (i^i^DD) What is the phenotype of the male parent? What is the phenotype of the female parent? What is the genotypic ratio of the offspring? What is the phenotypic ratio of the offspring?tate.edu/d21/le/content/5003190/viewContent/44015425/View 8. Consider the following phenotype for hemophilia, a recessive X-linked blood clotting disorder, in decendents of Queen Victoria. Victoria is thought to have been a carrier for the recessive hemophilia allele. What is the probability that Princess Irene is also a carrier? Albert Victoria (1819-1901) Helena Leopold Alice of Hesse Empress Edward Beatrice Victoria VII Princess Duke of Christian Albany Kaiser George Wilhelm II Princess Frederick (Alexandra) Irene Alice of Athlone Victoria Leopold Maurice Eugenie (wife of Alfonso XIII) Alix Tsarina Nikolas IIAurora met Prince Phillip at the dance. Both of them are heterozygous for their large eyes, which is dominant over small eyes. Create a Punnett square to show the possibilities that would result if they had children. (use E for dominant and e for recessive) a. List the possible gehotypes and phenotypes for their children. b. What are the chances of a child with small eyes? out of or C. What are the chances of a child with large eyes? out of or 00
- Each box represents a potential offspring. Notice that genotypically speaking, they are all the same. Theyare all heterozygous (genotype) which means their phenotype is dark coloration. So, there is 100% chanceof producing a dark eyed, heterozygous offspring. What if that offspring mated with a light eyedindividual? Can you make a Punnett Square for that?Write the Genotypes and Phenotypes of the parents on the left of the square. Complete the square, thenwrite the potential offspring’s genotypes and phenotypes on the right of the square. Parents: Offspring:Genotypes: phenotypes: What are the genotypes of the resulting offspring? What are the phenotypes of the resulting offspring?young couple is planning to have children. The male is heterozygous for Huntington’s disease and homozygous dominant for Tay-Sachs. The female is homozygous recessive for Huntington’s disease and heterozygous for Tay-Sachs. The couple is curious about the possibility and probability of their offspring inheriting Tay-Sachs and/or Huntington’s. For humans, Huntington’s disease is dominant (H) over the “normal” condition (h), and the “normal” condition is dominant (T) over Tay-Sachs (t). Complete a Punnett square for this cross and record the percent probabilities for genotypes and phenotypes of the offspring.Purple flowers are dominant to white flowers. Identify the phenotypefor the following genotype Ff, FF, ff and determine if the genotype is heterozygous or homozygous. * For each row, you should select two columns. Purple flowers White flowers Heterozygous Homozygous Ff FF ff Brown eyes are dominant to blue eyes. Identify the phenotype for the following genotype BB, Bb, bb and determine if the genotype is heterozygous or homozygous. * 口 ロ口
- In fruit flies, grey body color is dominant over black body color. Using the letter G to represent body color, which is the genotype of a heterozygous grey bodies fly? O Gg O GG O gg O GGggIn a species of flowers, blue petals are dominant over purple petals, and a long stem is dominant over a short one. Cross a flower that is heterozygous for both traits with a flower that is homozygous recessive for petal color and homozygous dominant for stem length. Report the genotype and phenotype. *Write your answers in ratio non-reduced form (Example 16:8) Genotype PhenotypeThe following pedigree tracks how cystic fibrosis (a recessive disorder) has passed in a family. What is the genotype of the first male (from the left) in the first generation of this pedigree? O O OO NN nn Nn N? = E of R
- Search the menus (Alt+/) A, ? 100% Normal text Calibri + в I UА 11 I 1 2 | 3 5 | 6 7 8 9 10 11. In cockroaches, red exoskeletons (bodies) are recessive to black exoskeletons. A red male cockroach is crossed with a heterozygous black female cockroach. Twenty-four "baby" cockroaches are hatched from the egg. How many of these do you expect to be black? How many do you expects to be red? Allele and Phenotype All Genotype and Phenotype Possibilities Parent Genotypes Punnett Square Answer Letter Phenotype Genotype Phenotype Dad MomHeihei and his hen recently had a chick, but it has not been a happy occasion for them. Heihei has been upset since he first saw his new baby who had a blue head. He claims that the hospital goofed and mixed up their baby with someone else's baby. Heihei is homozygous for his green head, while his hen is heterozygous for her green head. Some members of her family have blue heads, which is the recessive trait. Create a Punnett square using G for the dominant gene and g for the recessive one. a. List the possible genotypes and phenotypes for their children. b. Did the hospital make a mistake? Explain your answer.In the fictitious monster Lochnessius coolnameii, coat color is under the control of an autosomal gene, with white coat (W) dominant over black coat (w). The monster’s ability to produce horns is a sex-influenced trait, that is dominant in males but recessive in females. Let Horned = H, and hornless = h. Consider the cross of a homozygous white & horned male with a homozygous black & hornless female. What genotypes and phenotypes are expected in the F1? What genotypes and phenotypes are expected in the F2? In what ratios? Zappy is a horned white male. It was bred to the following four females, and the results are presented here: Mother Offspring Alcremie: hornless, black 1 horned white female Blissey: hornless, white 1 hornless black female Chansey: horned, black 1 horned, white female Delcattie: hornless, white 1 hornless, black male + 1 Horned white…