If you have a hermaphrodite C. elegans worm that is heterozygous for the locus M (Mm), and you place it by itself in a small Petri dish - what do you think will happen? The worm will "self-fertilize" giving rise to progeny with a 1:2:1 distribution of MM, Mm and mm individuals The worm will not produce any progeny, because it doesn't have a partner to mate The worm will self-fertilize, giving rise to progeny that is either 100% MM or 100% mm.

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If you have a hermaphrodite C. elegans worm that is
heterozygous for the locus M (Mm), and you place it by itself in a
small Petri dish - what do you think will happen?
The worm will "self-fertilize" giving rise to progeny with a 1:2:1
distribution of MM, Mm and mm individuals
The worm will not produce any progeny, because it doesn't have a
partner to mate
The worm will self-fertilize, giving rise to progeny that is either 100%
MM or 100% mm.
The worm will self-fertilize, giving rise to progeny that is all
heterozygous (Mm) because both alleles will be introduced into the
gametes of a hermaphrodite individual
Transcribed Image Text:If you have a hermaphrodite C. elegans worm that is heterozygous for the locus M (Mm), and you place it by itself in a small Petri dish - what do you think will happen? The worm will "self-fertilize" giving rise to progeny with a 1:2:1 distribution of MM, Mm and mm individuals The worm will not produce any progeny, because it doesn't have a partner to mate The worm will self-fertilize, giving rise to progeny that is either 100% MM or 100% mm. The worm will self-fertilize, giving rise to progeny that is all heterozygous (Mm) because both alleles will be introduced into the gametes of a hermaphrodite individual
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