CRCR (red flowers); CRCW (pink flowers); CWCW (white flowers); F (full leaves) > f (slender leaves) ; H (heat tolerant) > h (vulnerable to heat) GʻG1 (green leaves); GʻG² (green and yellow leaves); G²G² (yellow leaves) CRCW ff Hh G1G? x CRCW Ff Hh GʻG² Box 1: Which trait displays codominance? Box 2: What is the PHENOTYPE of the first parent in the cross? Box 3: What is the probability of having an offspring which is completely HETEROZYGOUS? Show your work by listing the fractions and how you would determine the answer (add, subtract, divide, multiply, etc).
CRCR (red flowers); CRCW (pink flowers); CWCW (white flowers); F (full leaves) > f (slender leaves) ; H (heat tolerant) > h (vulnerable to heat) GʻG1 (green leaves); GʻG² (green and yellow leaves); G²G² (yellow leaves) CRCW ff Hh G1G? x CRCW Ff Hh GʻG² Box 1: Which trait displays codominance? Box 2: What is the PHENOTYPE of the first parent in the cross? Box 3: What is the probability of having an offspring which is completely HETEROZYGOUS? Show your work by listing the fractions and how you would determine the answer (add, subtract, divide, multiply, etc).
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Transcribed Image Text:CRCR (red flowers); CRCW (pink flowers); CWCW (white flowers);
F (full leaves) > f (slender leaves) ;
H (heat tolerant) > h (vulnerable to heat)
GʻG? (green leaves); GʻG² (green and yellow leaves); G²G² (yellow leaves)
CRCW ff Hh GʻG?
x CRCW Ff Hh GʻG?
Box 1: Which trait displays codominance?
Box 2: What is the PHENOTYPE of the first parent in the cross?
Box 3: What is the probability of having an offspring which is completely
HETEROZYGOUS? Show your work by listing the fractions and how you would
determine the answer (add, subtract, divide, multiply, etc).
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