1.A plant can produce either a white flower or a purple flower, with the purple flower allele being dominant, If a heterozygou purple flower producing plant is matched with a white flower, what are the possible offspring? 2.Blue eyes are recessive in humans, while brown eyes are dominant. What is the probability that a child of a blue-eyed fathe and homozygous brown-eyed mother can have blue eyes? 3. Dimples in a child are a dominant trait. Ifa mother with no dimples had a child with a father who was heterozygous for dimples, what is the probability that the child would have dimples?

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Learning Task 1 Monohybrid Crosses
Answer the following monohybrid crosses:
1.A plant can produce either a white flower or a purple flower, with the purple flower allele being dominant, If a heterozygous
purple flower producing plant is matched with a white flower, what are the possible offspring?
2.Blue eyes are recessive in humans, while brown eyes are dominant. What is the probability that a child of a blue-eyed father
and homozygous brown-eyed mother can have blue eyes?
3. Dimples in a child are a dominant trait. If a mother with no dimples had a child with a father who was heterozygous for
dimples, what is the probability that the child would have dimples?
Transcribed Image Text:Learning Task 1 Monohybrid Crosses Answer the following monohybrid crosses: 1.A plant can produce either a white flower or a purple flower, with the purple flower allele being dominant, If a heterozygous purple flower producing plant is matched with a white flower, what are the possible offspring? 2.Blue eyes are recessive in humans, while brown eyes are dominant. What is the probability that a child of a blue-eyed father and homozygous brown-eyed mother can have blue eyes? 3. Dimples in a child are a dominant trait. If a mother with no dimples had a child with a father who was heterozygous for dimples, what is the probability that the child would have dimples?
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