For the following crosses in model organisms that produce a lot of progeny per cross: (Read each statement carefully. Select all of the statements below that are true (that you agree with). Leave any statements that are false (that you do not agree with) un- selected.) a two-factor cross of parents that are dominant for both characteristics should result in all progeny being dominant-traited for both characteristics. a one-factor cross of two homozygous parents is expected to have the same phenotypic and genotypic ratios. Ja three-factor cross of AaBbDd x aabbdd should result in a 1:1 three-factor phenotypic ratio.
For the following crosses in model organisms that produce a lot of progeny per cross: (Read each statement carefully. Select all of the statements below that are true (that you agree with). Leave any statements that are false (that you do not agree with) un- selected.) a two-factor cross of parents that are dominant for both characteristics should result in all progeny being dominant-traited for both characteristics. a one-factor cross of two homozygous parents is expected to have the same phenotypic and genotypic ratios. Ja three-factor cross of AaBbDd x aabbdd should result in a 1:1 three-factor phenotypic ratio.
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Transcribed Image Text:For the following crosses in model organisms that produce a lot of progeny per cross:
(Read each statement carefully. Select all of the statements below that are true (that
you agree with). Leave any statements that are false (that you do not agree with) un-
selected.)
a two-factor cross of parents that are dominant for both characteristics should
result in all progeny being dominant-traited for both characteristics.
a one-factor cross of two homozygous parents is expected to have the same
phenotypic and genotypiC ratios.
a three-factor cross of AaBbDd x aabbdd should result in a 1:1 three-factor
phenotypic ratio

Transcribed Image Text:dominant-traited for both characteristics.
a one-factor cross of two homozygous parents is expected to have the same
phenotypic and genotypic ratios.
a three-factor cross of AaBbDd x aabbdd should result in a 1:1 three-factor
phenotypic ratio.
Da one-factor cross of a heterozygote parent with a recessive parent is expected
to have the same phenotypic and genotypic ratios.
a two-factor cross of parents that are recessive for both characteristics should
result in all progeny being homozygous for both characteristics.
Oa three-factor cross of aabbdd x aabbdd should result in a 1:1 three-factor
phenotypic ratio.
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