EBK HUMAN BIOLOGY
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ISBN: 8220100545931
Author: MCMILLAN
Publisher: Cengage Learning US
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Chapter 19, Problem 6SQ
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Introduction: An allele is a variant of a gene. The allele can be dominant or recessive. The dominant allele is the one that will be expressed in the heterozygous condition where two different alleles of the same gene are present. The phenotypic ratio refers to the ratio of the number of organisms in the generation that would express several
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Assuming complete dominance, the F1 generation from a monohybrid cross between to parents that are both homozygous (PP x Pp) will always
result in offspring (mark all that apply)
a. in a 1:3:1 ratio
b. with identical phenotype
C. in a 1:2:1 ratio
O d. with identical genotype
The offspring of the cross AA × aa are______ . a. all AA c. all Aa b. all aa d. half are AA and half are aa
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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…
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EBK HUMAN BIOLOGY
Ch. 19 - Define the difference between (a) gene and allele,...Ch. 19 - Prob. 2RQCh. 19 - What is probability, and how is it applied in...Ch. 19 - What is independent assortment? Does independent...Ch. 19 - Alleles are ___________. a. alternate forms of a...Ch. 19 - A heterozygote has _____. a. only one of the...Ch. 19 - Prob. 3SQCh. 19 - Offspring of a cross AA aa are ______. a. all AA...Ch. 19 - Prob. 5SQCh. 19 - Prob. 6SQ
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