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D: 35 long and pointy : 35 long and round : 15 short and pointy : 15 short and round
The dominant allele of gene A encodes for long ears in rabbits whereas the recessive allele...
The dominant allele of gene A encodes for long ears in rabbits whereas the recessive allele encodes for short ears. The dominant allele for gene B encodes for pointy ear tips while the recessive encodes for round tips. Genes A and B are 70 map units apart. A rabbit with AB/ab genotype is test crossed. What phenotypic ratios do you expect to see in the F1? Select one: a. 3 long and pointy : 1 short and round b. 20...
Question 25 Not yet answered Points out of 2.50 Klinefelter syndrome XXY is the set of symptoms that result from two or more X chromosomes in males. The primary features are infertility and small poorly functioning testicles. However, very often, symptoms may be subtle and many people do not realize they are affected. Which of the following statements might explain why symptoms are subtle in many Flag question cases? Select one: a. In males, the important sex chromosome is the...
1) (3 pts) Short hair in rabbits is governed by a dominant allele L and long hair by its recessive allele, l. Black hair results from the action of the dominant genotype B- and brown from the recessive genotype bb. a) What are the gametes possible from a doe (female rabbit) with the genotype Llbb? b) Depict the associated Punnett square or branch diagram for the cross: LlBb x LLB
Biol 189 0. Allele "l' is a recessive allele that results in short cars in rabbits, while 'L' is the dominant, long ear allele. a) What gametes would be produced by a heterozygote? 6 bunicat36690OS 0 1261 b) Assuming complete dominance, what fraction of offspring would have short ears if you crossed a heterozygous rabbit with a homozygous recessive rabbit? SSSS 1802 403 Ri p osa bence c) What are the phenotype ratios of the offspring in a cross between...
in Rabbits the dominant allole ® Laulle black fur & the recessive, allele causes brown fur (b). For an independently Assorting gene the dominant allite (R causis long hair and cances Short hair. A heterozygous rabbit w/ long black fur Is Grossed w/ a short brown fur rabbit, what proportion of the offspring will be heterozigous for at least one
‘A’ at gene 1 is completely dominant to ‘a’, and ‘A’ encodes stiff ears, while ‘a’ encodes floppy ears ‘B’ at gene 2 is completely dominant to ‘b’ and ‘B’ encodes tall individuals while ‘b’ encodes short individuals. The genes do not interact and do assort independently. Given this, what genotypic and phenotypic ratios do you expect from an AaBb vs. AaBb cross?
1. (4pts) In a strain of rabbits, the allele E (long ear) at the locus for ear length is dominant over the allele e (short ear). The spotted coat allele (s) is recessive when tested against the solid colored coat allele (S). One long eared, solid colored male rabbit is bred to three females. Female A, which has short ears and spotted coat, produces two long eared, solid colored offspring, and one short eared, solid colored offspring, Female B, which...
Albino rabbits lack pigment and are homozygous for the recessive allele c (C allows pigment formation). Rabbits homozygous for the recessive allele b make brown pigment, while those with at least one copy of B make black pigment. True-breeding brown rabbits were crossed to albino rabbits (that also had the genotype BB). The F1 rabbits, which were all black, were crossed to rabbits with a double recessive genotype (bb cc). The progeny obtained were 34 black, 66 brown, and 100...
Imagine a recessive mutation in rabbits that causes wiry fur (whereas the dominant, normal allele causes fluffy fur). If two heterozygous rabbits are mated, what is the probability that 3/4 offspring will have fluffy fur?
In the gene that controls whether a cat’s ears curl, the dominant Cu+ allele produces curled ears, while the recessive Cu allele produces straight ears. In the gene that controls fur color, the dominant G+ allele produces black fur, while the recessive G allele produces grey fur. Both genes are on autosomes. Imagine a grey cat with curled ears mates with a black cat that has straight ears. Half the F1 offspring are black, while half are grey. All F1...