A. Select and assign symbols for the genes involved, and determine the genotypes of the parents and offspring in each cross.   Pigeons may exhibit a checkered or plain color pattern. In a series of controlled matings, the following data were obtained.                                                                                            F1 Progeny   P1  Cross       Checkered  Plain 1. (a) checkered x checkered        36  0 2. (b) checkered x plain        38  0 3. (c) plain x plain        0 35  Then F1 offspring were selectively mated with the following results. (The P1 cross giving rise to each F1 pigeon is indicated in parentheses.)                    F2 Progeny   F1 x F1 Cross       Checkered  Plain 4. checkered (a) x plain (c)        34  0 5. checkered (b) x plain (c)        17 14   6. checkered (b) x checkered (b)        28 9  7. checkered (a) x checkered (b)        39 0

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A. Select and assign symbols for the genes involved, and determine the genotypes of the parents and offspring in each cross.
 
Pigeons may exhibit a checkered or plain color pattern. In a series of controlled matings, the following data were obtained.                                                                      
                     F1 Progeny  
P1  Cross       Checkered  Plain
1. (a) checkered x checkered        36  0
2. (b) checkered x plain        38  0
3. (c) plain x plain        0 35 
Then F1 offspring were selectively mated with the following results. (The P1 cross giving rise to each F1 pigeon is indicated in parentheses.)

 
                 F2 Progeny  
F1 x F1 Cross       Checkered  Plain
4. checkered (a) x plain (c)        34  0
5. checkered (b) x plain (c)        17 14 
 6. checkered (b) x checkered (b)        28 9
 7. checkered (a) x checkered (b)        39
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