BIOLOGY:CONCEPTS+APPL.(LOOSELEAF)
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Chapter 13, Problem 6SA
Refer to question 4. Assuming complete dominance, the
a.3:1 | b.9:1 | c. 1:2:1 | d. 9:3:3:1 |
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1.What are the phenotypes of the offspring that results from a cross between snapdragon plants that produce red (RR) and pink (Rr) flowers? (Incomplete dominance) *
a. 75% red, 25% pink
b. 50% red, 50% pink
c. 50% red, 25% pink, 25% white
d. 75% pink, 25% red
2. In Dalmatian dogs, the spotted condition (S) is dominant over non-spotted (s). A litter of 8 pups were found—four spotted and four non-spotted. Based on the appearance of the pups, what are the genotypes of the parents? *
a. Ss and Ss
b. SS and ss
c. Ss and ss
d. ss and ss
3.The allele for brown eye (B) is dominant to that of blue eye (b). A brown-eyed man with a blue-eyed mother marries a blue-eyed woman. What is the probability that the first child is blue-eyed? *
a. 25%
b. 75%
c. 50%
d. 100%
4.The gene for green seed coat (G) is dominant to the gene for yellow seed coat (g). A plant with a yellow seed coat is crossed with a plant with a green seed coat. Eight of the offspring had yellow…
Assuming complete dominance, a cross between dihybrid F1 pea plants produces F2 phenotype ratios of____ . a. 1:2:1 b. 3:1 c. 1:1:1:1 d. 9:3:3:1
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QUESTION 5
Both you, your sister and brother have attached earlobes but your parents have unattached earlobes. Unattached
earlobes (E) are dominant over attached earlobes (e). What are the genotypes of your parents? What is the
genotype ratio that results in this cross? What is the genotype of you and your siblings?
A. Ee
B. 1:2:1
Parents
C. ee
Genotypic Ratio
D. 3:1
Genotype of you and siblings.
E. EE
F. NO match
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Chapter 13 Solutions
BIOLOGY:CONCEPTS+APPL.(LOOSELEAF)
Ch. 13 - A heterozygous individual has _______ for a trait...Ch. 13 - An organisms observable traits constitute its...Ch. 13 - In genetics, F stands for filial, which means...Ch. 13 - The offspring of the cross AAaa are ________. a....Ch. 13 - The second-generation offspring of a cross between...Ch. 13 - Refer to question 4. Assuming complete dominance,...Ch. 13 - Independent assortment means _______. a. alleles...Ch. 13 - A testcross is a way to determine _________. a....Ch. 13 - Assuming complete dominance, crosses between two...Ch. 13 - The probability of a crossover occurring between...
Ch. 13 - True or false? All traits are inherited in a...Ch. 13 - One gene that affects three traits is an example...Ch. 13 - ________ in a trait is indicated by a bell curve.Ch. 13 - The phenotype of individuals heterozygous for...Ch. 13 - Match the terms with the best description. ___...Ch. 13 - Mendel crossed a true-breeding pea plant with...Ch. 13 - Assuming that independent assortment occurs during...Ch. 13 - Determine the predicted genotype frequencies among...Ch. 13 - Prob. 4GPCh. 13 - A single allele gives rise to the HbS form of...Ch. 13 - In sweet pea plant, an allele for purple flowers...
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