PROBLEM 1 1. What is the chance for a blood type AB man and a type B (heterozygous) woman to have a type A child? 2. What is the chance to have a type B child? Clearly show: i. Alleles (10% of the grade), ii. Genotypes and Phenotypes of the parents (10% of the grade), iii. Gametes (10% of the grade), iv. Punnett Square (20% of the grade), v. Genotypic frequencies of the offspring (20% of the grade), vi. Phenotypic frequencies of the offspring (20% of the grade), and vii. Answer to questions 1 and 2 (10% of the grade). PROBLEM 2 3. A woman with freckles (heterozygous) and brown hair (heterozygous) and a blonde man no freckles are expecting a child. What is the chance to have a blonde child with no freckles? Freckles and brown hair are both dominant alleles. Clearly show: i. Alleles (10% of the grade), ii. Genotypes and Phenotypes of the parents (10% of the grade), iii. Gametes (10% of the grade), iv. Punnett Square (20% of the grade), v. Genotypic frequencies of the offspring (20% of the grade), vi. Phenotypic frequencies of the offspring (20% of the grade), and vii. Answer to question 3 (10% of the grade). PROBLEM 3 4. Show the Punnett square for the cross of a homozygous red eyed female and a white eyed male. Eye color in flies is sex linked

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PROBLEM 1
1. What is the chance for a blood type AB man and a type B (heterozygous) woman to have a type A
child? 2. What is the chance to have a type B child?
Clearly show:
i. Alleles (10% of the grade),
ii. Genotypes and Phenotypes of the parents (10% of the grade),
iii. Gametes (10% of the grade),
iv. Punnett Square (20% of the grade),
v. Genotypic frequencies of the offspring (20% of the grade),
vi. Phenotypic frequencies of the offspring (20% of the grade), and
vii. Answer to questions 1 and 2 (10% of the grade).
PROBLEM 2
3. A woman with freckles (heterozygous) and brown hair (heterozygous) and a blonde man no
freckles are expecting a child. What is the chance to have a blonde child with no freckles? Freckles
and brown hair are both dominant alleles.
Clearly show:
i. Alleles (10% of the grade),
ii. Genotypes and Phenotypes of the parents (10% of the grade),
iii. Gametes (10% of the grade),
iv. Punnett Square (20% of the grade),
v. Genotypic frequencies of the offspring (20% of the grade),
vi. Phenotypic frequencies of the offspring (20% of the grade), and
vii. Answer to question 3 (10% of the grade).
PROBLEM 3
4. Show the Punnett square for the cross of a homozygous red eyed female and a white eyed male.
Eye color in flies is sex linked
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100
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Transcribed Image Text:PROBLEM 1 1. What is the chance for a blood type AB man and a type B (heterozygous) woman to have a type A child? 2. What is the chance to have a type B child? Clearly show: i. Alleles (10% of the grade), ii. Genotypes and Phenotypes of the parents (10% of the grade), iii. Gametes (10% of the grade), iv. Punnett Square (20% of the grade), v. Genotypic frequencies of the offspring (20% of the grade), vi. Phenotypic frequencies of the offspring (20% of the grade), and vii. Answer to questions 1 and 2 (10% of the grade). PROBLEM 2 3. A woman with freckles (heterozygous) and brown hair (heterozygous) and a blonde man no freckles are expecting a child. What is the chance to have a blonde child with no freckles? Freckles and brown hair are both dominant alleles. Clearly show: i. Alleles (10% of the grade), ii. Genotypes and Phenotypes of the parents (10% of the grade), iii. Gametes (10% of the grade), iv. Punnett Square (20% of the grade), v. Genotypic frequencies of the offspring (20% of the grade), vi. Phenotypic frequencies of the offspring (20% of the grade), and vii. Answer to question 3 (10% of the grade). PROBLEM 3 4. Show the Punnett square for the cross of a homozygous red eyed female and a white eyed male. Eye color in flies is sex linked Points Possible 100 Google
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