11-15. In humans, widow's peak (H) is dominant over a continuous hairline (h), and short fingers (F) are dominant over long fingers (f). Two heterozygous individuals with widow's peak and short fingers want to have a child with continuous hairline and long fingers. Is this possible? 11. (a)

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11-15. In humans, widow's peak (H) is dominant over a continuous hairline (h), and short
fingers (F) are dominant over long fingers (f). Two heterozygous individuals with widow's peak
and short fingers want to have a child with continuous hairline and long fingers. Is this possible?
11. (a)
Transcribed Image Text:11-15. In humans, widow's peak (H) is dominant over a continuous hairline (h), and short fingers (F) are dominant over long fingers (f). Two heterozygous individuals with widow's peak and short fingers want to have a child with continuous hairline and long fingers. Is this possible? 11. (a)
Phenotypic ratio Type A : Type O = 2:2 or 1:1
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I1. Solve for the genetic problems below. One point each for:
a. genotype of the parents
b. Punnett square
C. genotypic ratio
d. phenotypic ratio
e. type of Mendelian or non-Mendelian principle
Transcribed Image Text:Phenotypic ratio Type A : Type O = 2:2 or 1:1 Let's Try This! I1. Solve for the genetic problems below. One point each for: a. genotype of the parents b. Punnett square C. genotypic ratio d. phenotypic ratio e. type of Mendelian or non-Mendelian principle
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