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- Calibri 12 - BIU A Section 4: Monohybrid test cross A monohybrid cross is a mating where alleles of just one gene are tracked in the offspring. A test cross is a mating in which two parents (P generation) are crossed to give F1 (first filial generation) offspring, and then two F1 parents are crossed to give F2 (second filial generation) offspring. By tracking offspring through two generations, a test cross can reveal patterns of inheritance for particular genes. 9. In a cross between a black and a white guinea pig, all members of the F1 generation are black. The F2 generation is made of % black and % white guinea pigs. Diagram this cross, and list the genotypes and phenotypes for each generation.How do you figure out the geno and phenotype from the info given? 2 pages out the lab but I figured once explained I’ll be able to do understand and do the rest!Bb Take Test: Mod 9 Lab - Genetic X + ← ] C G QUESTION 3 In the pedigree below, all shaded individuals express the gene in question. For example, Arlene "has" the trait, she displays the phenotype in question. For example, if we were following the inheritance pattern of a widow's peak, Arlene has a widow's peak (that is NOT the trait here, just an example). Unshaded individuals (blank circles and squares) do not manifest the trait in question, but their specific genotype is unknown - they could be heterozygous, homozygous dominant, or homozygous recessive. What is the mechanism of inheritance of this trait? Sandra Daniel recessive dominant Tom 990 Alan QUESTION 4 George Sam Tina Christopher Arlene Wilma Ann O Carla R Update Michael In the pedigree below, all shaded individuals express the gene in question. For example, Arlene "has" the trait, she displays the phenotype in question. For example, if we were following the inheritance pattern of a widow's peak, Arlen a widow's peak (that…
- d/e/1FAIPQLSCDH_No2]MEaHUdrt5NWa2uY6AaKa7Bhy4xfhwplF-CsVAbyA/formResponse M Gmail YouTube O Maps Which phrase best describes a human with the chromosomes represented in the karyotype below? * 1 3 4 5 X r8 K* XX从 6. 8 9. 10 X* ** ** 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 XX 44 21 22 XX O A female who exhibits Down syndrome A male who exhibits Down syndrome O A female who does not exhibit Down syndrome O A male who does not exhibit Down syndrome 8.Dihybrid Crosses - Probtem 1 I THINK WE WERE IN THE BATH FOR TOO LONG! WE'LL STICK WITH PEAS FOR THE FIRST PROBLEMI The allele for round peas (R) is dominant over the allele for wrinkled peas. The allele for vellow peas (Y) is dominant over the allele for green peas. Parent 1 is wrinkled and heterozygous for pea color. Parent 2 is heterozygous for smoothness and homozygous recessive for pea color. Work out the possible offspring genotypes and phenotypes and give the expected probability of each phenotype. STEP 1) WORK OUT THE PARENT GENOTYPES AND GAMETE ALLELES. FOIL reminder! Oute Parent 1 genotype: First BbYy Parent 1 gametes: Parent 2 genotype: Inner Parent 2 gametes: Lost O Emmatheteachie 2020 Dihybrid Crosses - Problem 1 STEP 2) PUT THE PARENT ALLELES IN EACH GAMETE ACROSS THE TOP AND SIDE OF THE GRID. STEP 3) READ ACROSS& DOWN TO WORK OUT OFFSPRING GENOTYPE. STEP 4) FIGURE OUT THE OFFSPRING PHENO- TYPES (& IN THIS VERSION YOU CAN DRAG THE RIGHT PICTURE INTO EACH SQUARE!) WORK OUT…a @ 1 16% I B2MuessigmannBiology (Spring '21) Notebook Home Insert Draw View B IU abe Biology: Genetics and Heredity Unit Test Part 1. Pedigree Charts Use the Pedigree Chart below to answer the following questions: 00 1. The above pedigree chart shows the sex-linked recessive trait of color-blindness. Label each of the individuals' genotype on the chart.
- d/1n5NtidRwTwUzcDkDPi5Z9P SHPZ9IA-XH-pfftLbhNc/edit 1) @ Is Add-ons Help Last edit was 15 minutes ago | Calibri в I UA 12 + 3I | II 6 1 I 7. Construct a Punnett square for a cross between two heterozygous pea plants with violet flower color. a. What genotypes would you expect in the offspring? b. What percentage or ratio of each genotype would you expect in the offspring? !!!Il-- Results from a single locus probe DNA fingerprint analysis for a man and woman and their four children are shown in the autoradiograph below. Which child is least likely to be the biological offspring of this couple? Explain Why? mother child 2 fathe child 4 child 3 child 1 1 2 3 4 5 6Can you please not type the answer can you write the answers on a PAPER PLEASE and can you do it fast
- Name III Pedigree Worksheet A family tree of sorts is called a pedigree. The symbols used for a pedigree are: O female, unaffected female, affected male, unaffected male, affected Siblings are placed in birth order from left to right and are labeled with Arabic numerals. Each generation is labeled with a Roman numeral. Therefore, the male exhibiting the trait in the pedigree below in the bottom, center would be identified as III-4. ¹0¹ 4 O Date: 5 4. How many girls did II-1 and II-2 have? 2 Biology I 1. Which members of the family above are afflected by Huntington's Disease? I-| II-2, II, 3, 11, 7, 11-3 5. How are individuals III-2 and II-4 related? - Huntington's Disease 2. There are no carriers for Huntington's Disease- you either have it or you don't. With this in mind, is Huntington's disease caused by a dominant or recessive trait? dominant 3. How many children did individuals l-1 and 1-2 have? 2 11 111 IV 12. The pedigree a carriers of colorblim men 13. Why does inc 14. Why do…Is the answer child two because it only matches the mothers DNA, or is there a better explanation?Make a pedigree chart and analysis based on the situation