3. Two yetis have babies. a. What is the dominant phenotype? b. What is the recessive phenotype? c. What is the genotype of the yeti parent on the left? d. What are the two possible genotypes of the yeti parent on the right? e. What are the phenotypes of the yeti babies? f. Complete both Punnett Squares below, one each for both possible genotypes of the right adult yeti. 8. Circle the Punnett Square above that is correct for the yetis shown here. h. What are the genotypes of the parents?

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3. Two yetis have babies.
a. What is the dominant phenotype?
b. What is the recessive phenotype?
c. What is the genotype of the yeti parent on the left?
d. What are the two possible genotypes of the yeti parent on the right?
e. What are the phenotypes of the yeti babies?
f. Complete both Punnett Squares below, one each for both possible genotypes of the right adult yeti.
8. Circle the Punnett Square above that is correct for the yetis shown here.
h. What are the genotypes of the parents?
i. Why can't the parents have a different genotype? (assume that the offspring exactly follow the
predicted ratios)
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Transcribed Image Text:3. Two yetis have babies. a. What is the dominant phenotype? b. What is the recessive phenotype? c. What is the genotype of the yeti parent on the left? d. What are the two possible genotypes of the yeti parent on the right? e. What are the phenotypes of the yeti babies? f. Complete both Punnett Squares below, one each for both possible genotypes of the right adult yeti. 8. Circle the Punnett Square above that is correct for the yetis shown here. h. What are the genotypes of the parents? i. Why can't the parents have a different genotype? (assume that the offspring exactly follow the predicted ratios) Agricultural Sciences COPYRIGHT CRAIG KOHN, WATERFORD WI 2011. AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC USE PROVIDED THE AUTHOR IS CITED.
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