In pea plants, the dominant allele for flower color is yellow (Y), and the recessive allele is white (y). If a homozygous dominant (YY) yellow-flowered plant is crossed with a heterozygous (Yy) yellow flowered plant what will be the possible genotypes and phenotypes of the offspring? Possible genotypes: Possible phenotypes:
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- The dominant C allele of a gene that controls color in corn produces kernels with color; plants homozygous for a recessive c allele of this gene have colorless or white kernels. What kinds of gametes, and in what proportions, would be produced by the plants in the following crosses? What seed color, and in what proportions, would be expected in the offspring of the crosses? a. CCCc b. Cccc c. CcCcTwo pairs of traits are segregating in a cross. Two parents produce 156 progeny that fall into 4 phenotypes. The numbers of offspring in the 4 phenotypes are 89, 31, 28, and 8. What are the genotypes of the two parents?Imagine you are performing a cross involving seed color in garden pea plants. What Fi offspring would you expect if you cross true-breeding parents with green seeds and yellow seeds? Yellow seed color is dominant over green. 100 percent yellow-green seeds 100 percent yellow seeds 50 percent yellow, 50 percent green seeds 25 percent green, 75 percent yellow seeds
- 1. In "Four o' Clock “plants, it's flower color is incompletely dominant. The red flowers are homozygous dominant, the white flowers are homozygous recessive, and the pink flowers are heterozygous. Show genetic crosses between the following Four O'clock parents, using the Punnett squares provided and indicate the genotypic and phenotypic % below: A. Red x white Genotypic %: Phenotypic %: B. White x Pink Genotypic %: Phenotypic %: C. Pink x Pink Genotypic %: Phenotypic %:4. What are the possible phenotypes and genotypes of the F1 generation if the P generation consisted of the following cross: a plant that is homozygous dominant for flower color and homozygous dominant for pod color was crossed with a plant that is heterozygous for flower color and homozygous dominant for pod color? Dominant for flower color – P (purple) Recessive for flower color = p (white) Dominant for pod color =G (green) Recessive for pod color = g (yellow) %3D P1: PP X GG Рр X GG PG PG PG PG PG PPGG PPGG PPGG PPGG PG PPGG PPGG PPGG PPGG PPGG PPGG Pp pG PPGG PpGG PPGG PpGG Genotypes: Phenotypes: Genotypic Ratio: Phenotypic 田9. A true-breeding blue-flower, wrinkled-seed, short-stem, yellow-leaf plant was crossed with a true-breeding red-flower, round- seed, long-stem, green-leaf plant and all of the progeny had the following phenotype: purple-flower, round seed, short-stem, approximately half of the leaves on the plants were yellow and the other half green. Assuming a single gene controls each trait, describe the inheritance pattern for each gene. Inheritance Pattern a. Gene Flower color Seed shape Stem length Leaf color
- 3.) A Heterozygous tall heterozygous red flowered plant is crossed with a Homozygous short white flowered plant. What is the genotype of the heterozygous tall heterozygous red flowered plant? What is the genotype of the homozygous short white flowered plant? Fill in the genotype in the parentheses and FOIL each parent’s genotypes: heterozygous tall heterozygous red flowered plant ( homozygous short white flowered plant ( How many of the 16 offspring are: tall & red tall & white short & red short & white3.) A Heterozygous tall heterozygous red flowered plant is crossed with a Homozygous short white flowered plant. What is the genotype of the heterozygous tall heterozygous red flowered plant? What is the genotype of the homozygous short white flowered plant? Fill in the genotype in the parentheses and FOIL each parent's genotypes: heterozygous tall heterozygous red flowered plant ( homozygous short white flowered plant (10. In pea plants, seed shape and seed color are controlled by genes located on different chromosomes. Seeds may be round (R) or wrinkled (r), with the allele for round seeds being dominant. Alleles for seed color are yellow and green, with the green allele (y) recessive to the yellow (Y) allele. If you cross an individual that is homozygous round and yellow with an individual that is homozygous for wrinkled and green, what is the genotype of the F1 individuals? Set up a Punnett square for the dihybrid cross.
- 1. In pea plants, yellow color (Y) is dominant over green color (y). A yellow-colored pea plant is crossed with a green-colored pea plant. Half of their offspring is yellow-colored while the other half is green-colored.What is the genotype of the yellow-colored parent? YY O Yy yy The genotype cannot be determined. 2. A scientist discovered an unknown organism in a tropical rainforest. The organism has been identified to possess the following characteristics: (1) multicellular at some point of its life cycle; (2) feeds on decaying organic matter; and (3) has a cell wall made of chitin.Which Kingdom does the unknown organism likely belong to? Kingdom Animalia Kingdom Plantae Kingdom Fungi Kingdom Protista 3. Which statement about ferns is TRUE? Ferns are unicellular organisms. Ferns are nonvascular plants. O Ferns have spores as reproductive structures. Ferns are capable of secondary growth.homozygous recessive: 3) Round seeds are dominant over wrinkled seeds in pea plants. Fill in the Punnett square and determine the expected genotypes and phenotypes of the F₁ generation by crossing homozygous recessive and heterozygous parents. J Possible genotypes of offspring: Possible phenotypes of offspring: Percentage of offspring that are round: % of offspring that are homozygous dominant: heterozygous: J j J j J j j J j J j Fi generation If there were 3500 seeds collected, predict how many would be round? Predict how many seeds would be homozygous dominant? homozygous recessive: % wrinkled: % % homozygous recessive: wrinkled? heterozygous? % %1. In fruit flies, the phenotype for eye color is determined by a certain locus. E indicates the dominant allele and eindicates the recessive allele. The cross between a male wild-type fruit fly and a female white-eyed fruit flyproduced the following offspring.Wild-typeMaleWild-typeFemaleWhite-eyedMaleWhite-eyedFemaleBrown-eyedFemaleF1 0 45 55 0 1The wild-type and white-eyed individuals from the F1 generation were then crossed to produce the followingoffspring.F2 23 31 22 24 0(a) Determine the genotypes of the original parents (P generation) and explain your reasoning. You may usePunnett squares to enhance your description, but the results from the Punnett squares must be discussed inyour answer.(b) Use a Chi-squared test on the F2 generation data to analyze your prediction of the parental genotypes. Showall your work and explain the importance of your final answer.(c) The brown-eyed female in the F1 generation resulted from a mutational change. Explain what a mutation is,and discuss…