3. The allele for long fur (H) is dominant over the allele for short (h) fur in mice. A mouse with long fur is crossed with a short-haired mouse, producing six F1 long-haired mice and seven F1 short-haired mice. Assuming no crossover takes place, how many copies of the short-hair allele ( h) will be present in each cell from an F, long-haired mouse at the following stages? G1 G2 anaphase of mitosis metaphase I of meiosis prophase Il of meiosis (Hint: consider all products of meiosis I) In the gametes made following meiosis (Hint: consider all products of meiosis)

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3. The allele for long fur (H) is dominant over the allele for short (h) fur in mice. A mouse with
long fur is crossed with a short-haired mouse, producing six F , long-haired mice and seven F1
short-haired mice.
Assuming no crossover takes place, how many copies of the short-hair allele ( h) will be present
in each cell from an F, long-haired mouse at the following stages?
G1
G2
anaphase of mitosis
metaphase I of meiosis
prophase Il of meiosis (Hint: consider all products of meiosis I)
In the gametes made following meiosis (Hint: consider all products of meiosis)
Transcribed Image Text:3. The allele for long fur (H) is dominant over the allele for short (h) fur in mice. A mouse with long fur is crossed with a short-haired mouse, producing six F , long-haired mice and seven F1 short-haired mice. Assuming no crossover takes place, how many copies of the short-hair allele ( h) will be present in each cell from an F, long-haired mouse at the following stages? G1 G2 anaphase of mitosis metaphase I of meiosis prophase Il of meiosis (Hint: consider all products of meiosis I) In the gametes made following meiosis (Hint: consider all products of meiosis)
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