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- AaBbCcDdEe AaBbCcDc AaBbCcDdEe AaBb( AaBbccDdEe AaBbCcDdEe AaBbCcDd. x, x A I v Av Normal No Spacing Heading 1 Heading 2 Title Subtitle Subtle Emp In tomatoes, red fruit (R) is dominant over yellow fruit (r) and tall plant (T) is dominant over short plant (t). A plant that is heterozygous for both traits is crossed with a plant that is homozygous recessive for both traits. What is the genotype and phenotype of the offspring? Saguaro cacti are very tall cylindrical plants that usually have two L-shaped arms, one on each side. Suppose you live in southern Arizona where the Saguaro cactus is common, and you happen to have one growing in your yard. Your Saguaro has two arms, but one is longer than the other. Now, assume that arm length in these cacti i controlled by a single gene with arms of the same length (A) being dominant to arms of different lengths (a). What is the genotype of your cactus? Could one of the parents of your cactus have had a phenotype with arms actusName Class Date Lesson Quiz 12.1 The Work of Gregor Mendel Directions For mutible chnice questions wrte the leller thet best answers the queston or compintes the statement on Uie line pronidad For ather question lypes, folow the directions provided 1. Far each amIssing word or phrase, circle the chaice thal corectly completes the sentence. Mencel worked wilth pea plants, which are usualy (cross-pollinating/ self pollinating When he transfarred polen from one pea plant lo ancther, he was (cross-pollinating /seff-pollinating) the pea plants to (fertilize/ Segregatel the eggs and form ambryos within a seed. 2. Mendel studied seven trats in pea p'ants. One of the monchybrid crosses he made was betwsen plarts wth round seeds and plants wth wrinkled seeds. Sews What was a conclusion Mendel drew from the F generabion of this cross? . The dominant factor, or allele, is for round seeds b. The dominant factor, or allele, is for wrnkled seeds C. The factors or alicies for round seeds disappear…PowerSchool - Dan. YouTube A Classroom P What's Your Guardi. V Authentic Italian Re. 8 Bes Google Form pols Add-ons Help Last edit was seconds ago xt Arial 14 BIU A 3 8. Cross a parent with ii Blood type with a parent IAIB Blood type. What are the phenotypes and genotypes of the F1 generation: Genotypes: Punnett Square: Phenotypes: 9. Mary has type O blood type. Frank has Homozygous Type B blood type. Mary had a child with Type O Blood type. Can Frank be the father of this child? Why or why not? Use a Punnett square to help explain your answer: II
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