Paragraph Styles Dictate Sensitivity Font Editor I You breed two monster parents (green, hairless) GGhh and ggHH (white, hairy) to produce F1 offspring (green, hairy). Genes G and H are on the same chromosome. a. What are the dominant phenotypes? b. What are ALL of the potential gamete genotypes that could be created by an F1? Clearly indicate the recombinant genotypes. C. Explain how recombinants are created. What are the potential offspring genotypes from the cross of a F1 monster with a homozygous recessive monster. From this test cross you get 152 green, hairless; 23 green, hairy; 148 white, hairy, and 27 e. white, hairless. Calculate the chi squared to test the independent assortment hypothesis and determine if these genes assort independently. d.
Paragraph Styles Dictate Sensitivity Font Editor I You breed two monster parents (green, hairless) GGhh and ggHH (white, hairy) to produce F1 offspring (green, hairy). Genes G and H are on the same chromosome. a. What are the dominant phenotypes? b. What are ALL of the potential gamete genotypes that could be created by an F1? Clearly indicate the recombinant genotypes. C. Explain how recombinants are created. What are the potential offspring genotypes from the cross of a F1 monster with a homozygous recessive monster. From this test cross you get 152 green, hairless; 23 green, hairy; 148 white, hairy, and 27 e. white, hairless. Calculate the chi squared to test the independent assortment hypothesis and determine if these genes assort independently. d.
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You breed two monster parents (green, hairless) GGhh and ggHH (white, hairy) to produce F1
offspring (green, hairy). Genes G and H are on the same chromosome.
a.
What are the dominant phenotypes?
b.
What are ALL of the potential gamete genotypes that could be created by an F1? Clearly
indicate the recombinant genotypes.
C.
Explain how recombinants are created.
What are the potential offspring genotypes from the cross of a F1 monster with a
homozygous recessive monster.
From this test cross you get 152 green, hairless; 23 green, hairy; 148 white, hairy, and 27
e.
white, hairless. Calculate the chi squared to test the independent assortment hypothesis and
determine if these genes assort independently.
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Editor
I
You breed two monster parents (green, hairless) GGhh and ggHH (white, hairy) to produce F1
offspring (green, hairy). Genes G and H are on the same chromosome.
a.
What are the dominant phenotypes?
b.
What are ALL of the potential gamete genotypes that could be created by an F1? Clearly
indicate the recombinant genotypes.
C.
Explain how recombinants are created.
What are the potential offspring genotypes from the cross of a F1 monster with a
homozygous recessive monster.
From this test cross you get 152 green, hairless; 23 green, hairy; 148 white, hairy, and 27
e.
white, hairless. Calculate the chi squared to test the independent assortment hypothesis and
determine if these genes assort independently.
d.
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