In beetles, an X-linked gene determines body size, with normal size (M)completely dominant to miniature body size (m). Body color is determined by an autosomal gene with two alleles, where B is incompletely dominant to b such that BB beetles are black, Bb beetles are brown and bb beetles are yellow. Male beetles are heterogametic (XY). The following cross is performed: brown, miniature sized body female X brown, normal sized body male Based on this information, which of the following statements is FALSE? Select 3 correct answer(s) Question 3 options: A) 1/8 of the female progeny will have yellow miniature bodies. B) All of the male progeny will have miniature bodies. C) 1/4 of the total progeny will be black. D) 1/4 of the male progeny will have yellow miniature bodies. E) All of the female progeny will have miniature bodies. F) ¼ of the total progeny will have brown, normal sized bodies. G) This is a dihybrid cross.
In beetles, an X-linked gene determines body size, with normal size (M)completely dominant to miniature body size (m).
Body color is determined by an autosomal gene with two alleles, where B is incompletely dominant to b such that BB beetles are black, Bb beetles are brown and bb beetles are yellow.
Male beetles are heterogametic (XY).
The following cross is performed:
brown, miniature sized body female X brown, normal sized body male
Based on this information, which of the following statements is FALSE?
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