2. The shape of radishes may be long, round, or oval. The following results were obtained in the different possible crosses: b. Explain these results. Hint: Show genotypes of each cross) a. C. a. long x oval gave 2 long and 12 oval b. oval x round gave ½ oval and 1/2 round d. c. long x round gave all oval d. oval x oval gave 14 long, ½ oval, and 14 round

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The shape of radishes may be long, round, or oval. The following results were obtained in the different possible crosses: A. Long x oval gave 1/2 long 1/2 oval B. Oval x round gave 1/2 oval and 1/2 round. C. Long x round gave all oval. D oval x oval gave 1/4 long, 1/2 oval, and 1/4 round.  Explain these results. Hints: Show genotypes of each cross A. B. C. D.
2. The shape of radishes may be long, round, or oval. The following results were obtained in the
different possible crosses:
Explain these results. Hint: Show genotypes of each cross)
a.
b.
C.
a. long x oval gave ½ long and ½ oval
b. oval x round gave 2 oval and ½ round
c. long x round gave all oval
d. oval x oval gave 14 long, ½ oval, and 14 round
d.
Transcribed Image Text:2. The shape of radishes may be long, round, or oval. The following results were obtained in the different possible crosses: Explain these results. Hint: Show genotypes of each cross) a. b. C. a. long x oval gave ½ long and ½ oval b. oval x round gave 2 oval and ½ round c. long x round gave all oval d. oval x oval gave 14 long, ½ oval, and 14 round d.
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When both gene types (alleles) at a locus are only partially expressed, a phenotype that is intermediate or different results from this form of gene interaction, this is known as incomplete dominance. It is often referred to as partial dominance.

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