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- 9. Identify if the description is identifying a dominant or recessive trait or allele. Dominant Recessive always shows up when present can be a hidden trait takes two alleles for it to be visible capital letter only takes one allele for it to be visible lowercase letterYouTube A Classroom P What's Your Guardi. V Authentic Italian Re. B PowerSchool - Dan. Working with dominant and recessive punnett squares Last edit was 2 hours ago at Tools Add-ons Help 1三 12 В IU А mal text Times New. 4 6 1. 2 What is the probability that a baby will be purple ? What is the probability that a baby will be yellow? What is the probability the baby will be a heterozygous? What is the probability the baby will be HOMOZYGOUS DOMINANT ? What is the probability the baby will be HOMOZYGOUS RECESSIVE? I Tallness (T) is DOMINANT in pea plants. Shortness (t) is RECESSIVE. What is the GENOTYPE of a HOMOZYGOUS TALL pea plant? = What is the GENOTYPE of a HYBRID TALL pea plant? = What is the GENOTYPE of a SHORT pea plant ? = Use the punnet square above, make a cross between two HYBRID TALL pea plants. POSSIBLE OFFSPRING GENOTYPE PHENOTYPE edu gear III liliExplain the following terms in your own wordsa. Genotypeb. Phenotypec. Alleled. Dominante. Recessivef. Heterozygousg. Homozygou
- 3 Which of the following physical traits are associated with Down syndrome? Check All That Apply short stature eyelid fold flattened facial profile1. What percentage of the offspring will have a homozygous recessive genotype? Gray fur White fur 2. What will be the ratio of gray fur to white fur in the offspring? 33 x 89 3. What percentage of the offspring will have a tall phenotype? Tall Short 4. What percentage of the offspring will have a homozygous recessive genotype? TT tt White eyes Dark eyes have white eyes? 5. What percentage of the offspring will 6. What percentage of the offspring will have a heterozygous genotype? PR PUO pp pa × Long beak Short beak 7. What percentage of the offspring will have a homozygous dominant genotype? 11 8. What will be the ratio of long beaks to Tutorial Sche1. What percentage of the offspring will have a homozygous recessive genotype? Gray fur White fur 2. What will be the ratio of gray fur to white fur in the offspring? Gg x gg 3. What percentage of the offspring will have a tall phenotype? t. Tall Short 4. What percentage of the offspring will have a homozygous recessive genotype? TT tt 5. What percentage of the offspring will have white eyes? White eyes Dark eyes 6. What percentage of the offspring will have a heterozygous genotype? 7. What percentage of the offspring will
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