Solutions for Concepts of Biology
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Figure 8.9 In pea plants, round peas (R) are dominant to wrinkled peas (r). You do a test cross...Problem 2ACQ:
Figure 8.10 In pea plants, purple flowers (P) are dominant to white (p), and yellow peas (Y) are...Problem 3ACQ:
Figure 8.16 What ratio of offspring would result from a cross between a white-eyed male and a female...Problem 4RQ:
Imagine that you are performing a cross involving seed color in garden pea plants. What traits would...Problem 5RQ:
Imagine that you are performing a cross involving seed texture in garden pea plants. You cross...Problem 6RQ:
The observable traits expressed by an organism are described as its _______. a. phenotype b....Problem 7RQ:
A recessive trait will be observed in individuals that are ________ for that trait. a. heterozygous...Problem 8RQ:
What are the types of gametes that can be produced by an individual with the genotype AaBb? a. Aa,Bb...Problem 9RQ:
What is the reason for doing a test cross? a. to identify heterozygous individuals with the dominant...Problem 10RQ:
If black and white true-breeding mice are mated and the result is all gray offspring, what...Problem 11RQ:
The ABO blood groups in humans are expressed as the IA,IB and i alleles. The IAallele encodes the A...Problem 12RQ:
In a cross between a homozygous red-eyed female fruit fly and a white-eyed male fruit fly, what is...Problem 13RQ:
When a population has a gene with four alleles circulating, how many possible genotypes are there?...Problem 14CTQ:
Describe one of the reasons that made the garden pea an excellent choice of model system for...Problem 15CTQ:
Use a Punnett square to predict the offspring in a cross between a dwarf pea plant (homozygous...Problem 16CTQ:
Use a Punnett square to predict the offspring in a cross between a tall pea plant (heterozygous) and...Problem 17CTQ:
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Concepts of Biology is designed for the introductory biology course for nonmajors taught at most two- and four-year colleges. The scope, sequence, and level of the program are designed to match typical course syllabi in the market. Concepts of Biology includes interesting applications, features a rich art program, and conveys the major themes of biology.
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