The possible genotypes of the offspring make up the four boxes inside the square. The offspring are called the F₁ generation. Using Table 6.2, what are the genotypes of the offspring? Fill in Table 6.3 below with the missing information for the F₁ generation. Table 6.3 Ratio All individuals Description F₁ Generation Genotype Gg Phenotype

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Table 6.2: Monohybrid Cross of Homozygous P Generation
Male
Gametes
(gg)
g
bo
g
Female Gametes (GG)
G
Gg
Gg
G
Gg
Gg
Transcribed Image Text:Table 6.2: Monohybrid Cross of Homozygous P Generation Male Gametes (gg) g bo g Female Gametes (GG) G Gg Gg G Gg Gg
The possible genotypes of the offspring make up the four boxes inside the square. The offspring
are called the F₁ generation.
Using Table 6.2, what are the genotypes of the offspring?
Fill in Table 6.3 below with the missing information for the F₁ generation.
Table 6.3
Ratio
All individuals
Description
F₁ Generation
Genotype
Gg
Phenotype
Transcribed Image Text:The possible genotypes of the offspring make up the four boxes inside the square. The offspring are called the F₁ generation. Using Table 6.2, what are the genotypes of the offspring? Fill in Table 6.3 below with the missing information for the F₁ generation. Table 6.3 Ratio All individuals Description F₁ Generation Genotype Gg Phenotype
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A monohybrid cross is a cross between two homozygous individuals, which produces the opposite phenotype for a particular genetic characteristic. The monohybrid cross is in charge of passing one gene on. It is simple to demonstrate using a Punnett Square. Geneticists utilise monohybrid crosses to study the expression of heterozygous genes passed down from parents to homozygous offspring.

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