Нуpothesis: Research Design and Results: Parental Generation: Testcross: 8 phenotypes Expected phenotypes: Total # of offspring/8 phenotypes= of each phenotype Observed phenotypes Class data in a table format (8 observed phenotypes) The table must have correctly labeled columns and rows The table has a table number and full descriptive caption at the TOP of the table Calculate chi square, and determine df and p value
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- OFFSPRING PHENOTYPE/GENOTYPE DETERMINATIONComplete the following table and list all of the possible offspring phenotypes and genotypes in the space following the table. Use Hitch-hiker’s Thumb and Tongue RollingTable II.PARENTS PHENOTYPE POSSIBLE GENOTYPESYOUMATEShow all possible genotypic here.GametesMATE YouList All Possible Phenotypic Outcomes here:Colored beans to represent the gene for a certain trait of garden pea. (60 pieces of the same size and shape; 30 pieces of which are of different colors from rest) Procedures: 1. Place the 30 pieces beans (one color) to one container and the other 30 pieces to the other container. Assign which color of beans will represent dominant and recessive genes of a specific trait of garden pea 2. Label the paper container as First Parent P1, male and other P1 female 3. At random, segregate the beans on the Lab table. Assume fertilization occurs and First filial generations (F1) are formed 4. Categorize the formed First filial generations 5. Put all the beans in one container. Assume that all the first filial generations undergo self-fertilization 6. Pick up the beans by two from the container without looking at it and collect the second Filial generation (F2) 7. Categorize the formed Second filial generations into two (2) phenotype, and three (3) genotype classes 8. Fill up Table 15.1 for the…Edio | Calendar X Edio | Student Da x days/1089977/lessons/1533969/variants/2439102/take/10/ A Q TEXT ANSWER The inheritance patterns for some traits in guinea pigs are listed in the table below. 1. Identify the phenotype of a guinea pig with the genotype HhBBrr. 2. Using the allele symbols in the table, identify the genotype of a guinea pig that is recessive for hair length, heterozygous for hair color, and homozygous dominant for hair texture. Trait Dominant Allele Recessive Allele hair short (H) long (h) length hair color black (B) white (b) rough (R) smooth (r) hair texture BIUG X₁ X¹ EEAA H Normal : √x Enter your answer here ŏooooo Questions Answered 中山川 Ω Ο Τ Edio | Calendar X RepostExchange X Practice All Changes Saved Continue
- >> Remaining Time: 25 minutes, 51 seconds. * Question Completion Status: L Unce started, this test must be completed in one sitting. Do not le Your answers are saved automatically. 20 Question 4 O 4 5 6 7 8 A Moving to another question will save this response. 9 Which example does not directly support the good gene hypothesis? peacocks with larger eyespots have babies with higher survival rates female (peahens) prefer male (peacocks) with long tail feathers a male peacock with more of eye spots has larger babies peacocks with more ornaments on their tails were less likely to be eaten by a fox 10 11 12 13 A Moving to another question will save this response.Mendelian GeneticsF1 Cross: Yellow, Round x Green, RoundGgWw x ggWWCharacter: Pea color & shapeUse Punnett square and fork-line method to check the F2.Show and interpret all the possible genotypes and phenotypes of the offsprings.Mendelian GeneticsF1 Cross: Tall, White, Axial x Dwarf, Violet, TerminalDdwwAA x ddWWaaCharacter: Stem height, Flower color & positionUse fork-line method to check the F2.Show and interpret all the possible genotypes and phenotypes of the offsprings.B.A.I. For A and B,1. Identify the type ofinheritance. Justifyyour answer.2. Decode the genotypesof the individuals inthe pedigree. (Useletter A forrepresentation ofalleles.)3. List down all affectedOner is recessive GUIDED PRACTICE: Directions: For each scenario, complete the highlighted sections. 1. In Mendel's crosses, the round was dominant. What is the phenotype of each of the following? Genotype Phenotype RR Rr
- Activity 4 Identification of phenotype of known genotype The characteristic of the color of the red tomato fruit (R) is dominant over the characteristic of the yellow color (r) The characteristic of the color of white flowers (W) is dominant over the characteristic of the color of the yellow flowers (w), and the characteristic length of the stem of the plant (T) is dominant over the short characteristic (t) If a red fruit plant with yellow and long-stemmed flowers is crossed, with anotheryellow, white-flowered and short-stemmed plant, knowing that the dominant characteristic is pure. What is the phenotype of individuals of the resulting generation?I. Perform the indicated single-gene and two-gene crosses. Show all work. Show all Punnett squares. List the gene or genes involved, list and define all allele symbols, and indicate the genotypes of the individuals you are crossing above the Punnett square. Answer questions that ask for a ratio as a ratio and questions that ask for a percent as a percent. In humans, the allele for widow’s peak hairline is dominant to the allele for straight hairline. A woman with widow’s peak who is heterozygous marries a man with straight hairline and they decide to have children. Show the expected genotype ratio and phenotype ratio of the offspring. In snapdragon plants, the alleles for flower color show incomplete dominance. First show a cross of two parents, one with red flowers and the other with white flowers. Then show a cross of two of the F1 plants to get the F2 generation. Indicate the genotype ratio and phenotype ratio for both the F1 and F2 generations. A man with AB blood type…Mendelian GeneticsF1 Cross: Yellow, Round x Green, Round GgWw x ggWWCharacter: Pea color & shapeUse Punnett square and fork-line method to check the F2.Show and interpret all the possible genotypes and phenotypes of the offsprings. Mendelian GeneticsF1 Cross: Tall, White, Axial x Dwarf, Violet, Terminal DdwwAA x ddWWaaCharacter: Stem height, Flower color & positionUse fork-line method to check the F2.Show and interpret all the possible genotypes and phenotypes of the offsprings. I. For A and B,1. Identify the type of inheritance. Justify your answer.2. Decode the genotypes of the individuals in the pedigree. (Use letter A for representation of alleles.)3. List down all affected individuals.B.A.
- Punnett Square Practice Directions: Use the scenarios given below to complete the Punnett squares and determine the potential offspring for each set of parents. Use the lines on the right hand side to ist the genotype and phenotype for each possible child. Name: 1. A brown-eyed homozygous dominant female (BB) has a baby with a brown-eyed heterozygous male (Bb). B = brown, b = blue Genotype Phenotype Possibility 1: Possibility 2: Possibility 3: Possibility 4: 2. Freckles (F) are dominant to no freckles (f). A heterozygous mother ( father have a baby. F= freckles, f= no freckles Jand heterozygous Genotype Phenotype Possibility 1: Possibility 2: Possibility 3: Possibility 4: 3. The ability to roll your tongue (R) is a dominant trait. A woman who cannot roll her tongue I has a baby with a man who is homozygous dominant for this trait . R= can roll tongue, rcannot roll tongue Genotype Phenotype Possibility 1: Possiblity 2: Possibility 3: Possibility 4: Stience with Mrs. SarchezEdio | Course Student Lesson Using the letter T to represent t x + days/1089940/lessons/1533883/variants/2273231/take/14/ O Alert 1 of 1: Instructional Technology Subsidy Úp. DISMISS * Practice MULTIPLE CHOICE Using the letter T to represent the trait, what is the genotype for individual 7? TT TE it is impossible to determine from this picture Atempe t of 2 683838886 0888.o S of & Total Questions Answered A Changes Saund 21°F SunnyAbout the Lod score: tick all the correct statements. as the number of recombinant individuals increases, the Z value decreases as the number of recombinant individuals increases, the value of Z increases if Z ≥ 3 then the pedigree studied is 1000x more likely if the genetic link tested is absent than if it is present ☐as the number of parental individuals increases, the value of Z increases if Z ≤ -2 then the pedigree studied is 1000x more likely if the genetic link tested is proven than if it is absent the variation in the number of parental or recombinant individuals has no impact on the value of Z if Z < -2 then the pedigree studied is 1000x more likely if the genetic link tested is absent than if it is present no correct answer if Z ≥ 3 then the pedigree studied is 1000x more likely if the genetic link tested is proven than if it is absent ☐for a given pedigree analysis, the value of Z will be constant regardless of the genetic distance tested