One autosomal gene with two alleles determines how fully feathers are pigmented in the chicken, as shown in the figure Phenotype WHITE BLACK SPECKLED Genotype ww BB BW There are various ways that we could define this phenotype: BB BW Overall color white black speckled Black pigment absent present present Presence of black Only white feathers Only black feathers Both black and white feathers; presence of feathers present white feathers Match each possible way to describe this trait to the type of dominance that would then seen in this system.

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One autosomal gene with two alleles determines how fully feathers are pigmented in the chicken, as shown in the figure
Phenotype
WHITE
BLACK
SPECKLED
Genotype
ww
BB
BW
There are various ways that we could define this phenotype:
ww
BB
BW
Overall color
white
black
speckled
Black pigment
absent
present
present
Presence of black
Only white feathers
Only black feathers
Both black and white
feathers; presence of
feathers present
white feathers
Match each possible way to describe this trait to the type of dominance that would then seen in this system.
Transcribed Image Text:One autosomal gene with two alleles determines how fully feathers are pigmented in the chicken, as shown in the figure Phenotype WHITE BLACK SPECKLED Genotype ww BB BW There are various ways that we could define this phenotype: ww BB BW Overall color white black speckled Black pigment absent present present Presence of black Only white feathers Only black feathers Both black and white feathers; presence of feathers present white feathers Match each possible way to describe this trait to the type of dominance that would then seen in this system.
Match each possible way to describe this trait to the type of dominance that would then seen in this system.
overall color
incomplete dominance
black pigment
simple dominance
presence of black feathers; presence of white feathers
variable expressivity
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Transcribed Image Text:Match each possible way to describe this trait to the type of dominance that would then seen in this system. overall color incomplete dominance black pigment simple dominance presence of black feathers; presence of white feathers variable expressivity > > >
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