Genotype Phenotype FFEE 3 Feclers, thick okin %3D FFTT = 2 feclers, Hthen skin Offspring Ft ff ffFt fft FFFE| ffft Ft 50% 2 feelers with thin skin FETT FETT FETT FETT hetroro zyjous for both TT FT FFTE ff Tt FF TE Ff Tt FT FFTE(Ff TE FF TH ff TE 50% 3 feelers 10ith theck skin hemozyyous domirant for feders Cnd hetero us for skia
Genotype Phenotype FFEE 3 Feclers, thick okin %3D FFTT = 2 feclers, Hthen skin Offspring Ft ff ffFt fft FFFE| ffft Ft 50% 2 feelers with thin skin FETT FETT FETT FETT hetroro zyjous for both TT FT FFTE ff Tt FF TE Ff Tt FT FFTE(Ff TE FF TH ff TE 50% 3 feelers 10ith theck skin hemozyyous domirant for feders Cnd hetero us for skia
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Transcribed Image Text:Genotype
Phenotype
FFEE
3 Feelers, thick okin
FFTT
2 feclers, then skin
%3D
offspring
Ft
ffFt ffft ffFE ffft
50%
2 feelers with
ff
thin skin
heteorozyjous for both
TT
FLTT FETT FETT FETT
FT FFTE ff Tt FF TE Ff Tt
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thick skin
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Cnd hetero us for skin
2) Volantemn lumbricus have feelers which helps them sense their environment. 2
feelers (F) is dominant over 3 feelers (f). They can also have different skin
thickness, thick skin (T) is dominant over thin (t). An individual who is
heterozygous for 2 feelers with thin skin is crossed with an individual that has 3
feelers and is homozygous for thick skin. Assess the following answer to the
above scenario, identify and explain mistakes that were made.
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