Suppose that you are examining a population of 100 cats. You are interested in the gene for hair length. This gene has two alternate alleles: short and long hair. If you pick any one cat from the population, how many alleles for hair length would it have? A-1 B-2 C-100 D-200 Suppose every cat in this population could somehow remove its alleles for hair length and dump them into a container. If you were to count the alleles for hair length contributed by all these cats, how many alleles would the entire population of cats have? (In other words, how many alleles would be in the container?) E-100 F-200 A dominant allele codes for short hair in cats. If a particular cat has long hair, what must be the genotype of that cat? A-Heterozygous B-Homozygous Dominant C-Heterozygous Recessive
Suppose that you are examining a population of 100 cats. You are interested in the gene for hair length. This gene has two alternate alleles: short and long hair.
If you pick any one cat from the population, how many alleles for hair length would it have?
A-1
B-2
C-100
D-200
Suppose every cat in this population could somehow remove its alleles for hair length and dump them into a container. If you were to count the alleles for hair length contributed by all these cats, how many alleles would the entire population of cats have? (In other words, how many alleles would be in the container?)
E-100
F-200
A dominant allele codes for short hair in cats. If a particular cat has long hair, what must be the genotype of that cat?
A-Heterozygous
B-Homozygous Dominant
C-Heterozygous Recessive
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