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The pedigree concerns eye phenotypes in Tribolium beetles. The solid symbols represent black eyes, the open symbols represent
brown eyes, and the cross symbols (X) represent the "eyeless" phenotype, in which eyes are totally absent.
Assume that these three phenotypes are the result of three alleles of a single gene, E, where E' is black, g? is brown, and
is eyeless.
Assign a genotype to each individual in generation II.
1
2
3
II
4
7
8
II
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10 | 11
12
IV
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Grifths, et al, Introduction to Genetic Analysis 12e
© 2020 Macmillan Leaning
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E'?
E'E
What is the mode of inheritance of the eyeless phenotype?
autosomal dominant
X-linked recessive
X-linked dominant
autosomal recessive
CO
Transcribed Image Text:The pedigree concerns eye phenotypes in Tribolium beetles. The solid symbols represent black eyes, the open symbols represent brown eyes, and the cross symbols (X) represent the "eyeless" phenotype, in which eyes are totally absent. Assume that these three phenotypes are the result of three alleles of a single gene, E, where E' is black, g? is brown, and is eyeless. Assign a genotype to each individual in generation II. 1 2 3 II 4 7 8 II 9 10 | 11 12 IV 13 Grifths, et al, Introduction to Genetic Analysis 12e © 2020 Macmillan Leaning Answer Bank E'? E'E What is the mode of inheritance of the eyeless phenotype? autosomal dominant X-linked recessive X-linked dominant autosomal recessive CO
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