Нурothesis What is your hypothesis to explain the phenotypes (white/red eye trait) observed in your F1 generation? (Punnett square may be used to explain). Allele (R) causes red eyes. Allele (r) for white eye color -> in this example, sex/linked includes the gene for the red white eye feature, which is X/linked. Alled (R), which is red in color, is dominant over allele (r), which is white in color. The punnet square illustrates how F1 generation is formed from parent generation.

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Based in my hypothesis I need to construct a punnett diagrams can you please help me. Than you
Observation
What major change did you observe in the F1 generation compared to the parent generation?
The genotype is the most significant alteration in the f1 generation. The adrosophilas in the p generation were all
homozygotes, but in the F1 generation, they are all heterozygotes. Also, the males' eyes were red on the parents,
but they are white on the males of the F1 generation, and white eyed females from the Pngave bird to red eyed
females in the F1 generation.
Hypothesis
What is your hypothesis to explain the phenotypes (white/red eye trait) observed in
generation? (Punnett square may be used to explain).
your F1
Allele (R) causes red eyes.
Allele (r) for white eye color -> in this example, sex/linked includes the gene for the red white eye feature, which
is X/linked. Alled (R), which is red in color, is dominant over allele (r), which is white in color. The punnet square
illustrates how F1 generation is formed from parent generation.
Prediction
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Transcribed Image Text:Observation What major change did you observe in the F1 generation compared to the parent generation? The genotype is the most significant alteration in the f1 generation. The adrosophilas in the p generation were all homozygotes, but in the F1 generation, they are all heterozygotes. Also, the males' eyes were red on the parents, but they are white on the males of the F1 generation, and white eyed females from the Pngave bird to red eyed females in the F1 generation. Hypothesis What is your hypothesis to explain the phenotypes (white/red eye trait) observed in generation? (Punnett square may be used to explain). your F1 Allele (R) causes red eyes. Allele (r) for white eye color -> in this example, sex/linked includes the gene for the red white eye feature, which is X/linked. Alled (R), which is red in color, is dominant over allele (r), which is white in color. The punnet square illustrates how F1 generation is formed from parent generation. Prediction 10 tv 23 & 3 4 5 7 8 W E R Y S D F G H. K C V M
F, Results After 14 Days.
Transcribed Image Text:F, Results After 14 Days.
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