Match Genotype With Phenotype Consider a newly discovered organism that is bioluminescent. Scientists studying this animal have discovered that there are two enzymes necessary for the animal to glow, encoded by the bright and red genes. Furthermore, scientists have confirmed that for bioluminescence to be displayed, an individual must have at least one copy of the dominant allele for each gene, (B and R). Match the genotypes with their correct phenotypes, glowing or nonglowing. BBRR Bbrr bbrr Glowing BbRR bbRR BbRr bbRr Non-glowing BBRr BBrr

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Match Genotype With Phenotype
Consider a newly discovered organism that is bioluminescent. Scientists studying this animal have discovered that there are
two enzymes necessary for the animal to glow, encoded by the bright and red genes. Furthermore, scientists have confirmed
that for bioluminescence to be displayed, an individual must have at least one copy of the dominant allele for each gene, (B
and R). Match the genotypes with their correct phenotypes, glowing or nonglowing.
BBRR
Bbrr
bbrr
Glowing
BbRR
bbRR
BbRr
bbRr
Non-glowing
BBRr
BBrr
C
Transcribed Image Text:Match Genotype With Phenotype Consider a newly discovered organism that is bioluminescent. Scientists studying this animal have discovered that there are two enzymes necessary for the animal to glow, encoded by the bright and red genes. Furthermore, scientists have confirmed that for bioluminescence to be displayed, an individual must have at least one copy of the dominant allele for each gene, (B and R). Match the genotypes with their correct phenotypes, glowing or nonglowing. BBRR Bbrr bbrr Glowing BbRR bbRR BbRr bbRr Non-glowing BBRr BBrr C
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