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2 scientists self - fertilize a blue flowered daisy and grow 100 progeny plants that consist of 55 blue - flowered plant, 22 purple - flowered plants and 23 white - flowered plants. One of them believes this is the result of segregation of two alleles at one locus and that progeny ratio is 1:2:1. The other think the progeny phenotypes are the result of two epistatic genes that the ratio is 9:3:4. They both ask you to resolve their...
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Question 29 0/2 pts Two unlinked, epistatic genes regulate production of flower pigments in diploid sweet peas, as shown in the metabolic pathway below. Each gene codes for the production of an enzyme, and each gene has two possible alleles-dominant and recessive. Plants with at least one dominant R allele will produce the blue pigment. Plants with at least one dominant R allele and at least one...
two questions: 1) In one experiment, Mendel crossed a purple-flowered, tall plant that had come from a previous hybridization (i.e., it was not true breeding) with a white-flowered, dwarf plant. The results were as follows: • Purple flowers, tall 47 • White flowers, tall 40 • Purple flowers, dwarf 38 • White flowers, dwarf 41 What are the genotypes of both parent plants and all of the 4 classes of progeny? 2) Fur color in tribbles is determined by a...
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Information for Questions 1-4. Smurfs are imaginary creatures popularized by a 1980's television cartoon. You are likely familiar with the village of blue-bodied Smurfs recently revived by in a Hollywood movie. However, you may be unaware that there also once existed a neighboring village of white-bodied Smurfs. Typically, the blue and white- bodied Smurfs remained in isolation due to a vast mountain range separating their villages. One year, however, several...
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There is a flowering plant where plants can make either purple flowers or white flowers. A P1 cross was set up with true-breeding plants crossing plants with purple flowers was plants with white flowers. The F1 progeny all had purple flowers. The following results were obtained in the F2 generation: 155 purple 11 white...
QUESTION 2 Coat color in Labrador retrievers is determined by two alleles at each of two loci Bb and Ee. Dihybrid crosses produce 9:3:4 black:chocolate:yellow offspring. What can be concluded about the B and E alleles with respect to coat color? They are epistatic They are not epistatic They are in the same biochemical pathway o They are in different biochemical pathways QUESTION 1 Consider a dihybrid cross between a purple long (PPLL) individual and a red, round individual (ppll)....
A purebred sweet corn plant that produces purple and smooth kernels pollinates a purebred plant that produces yellow and wrinkled kernels. When the F1 was testcrossed, four types of kernels on the cobs were observed in almost equal proportions: purple and smooth, purple and wrinkled, yellow and smooth, and yellow and wrinkled. Which of the following statement(s) are TRUE? I. The F1 plants can only produce purple and wrinkled kernels when selfcrossed. II. If the parent that produces yellow and...
DO THEM ALL AND BE CLEAR Question 11 pts When Mohan and Begum matted and had cubs, all cubs were what coat color(s)? 3:1 orange to white 1:1 orange All orange coated 2:1 orange to white Flag this Question Question 21 pts One outcome of the blending model of inheritance would be that there would be no phenotypic variation left within a species over time Evolution would proceed more quickly only some traits could deb inherited only continuously variable traits...
1. Describe two kinds of recombination in eukaryotes. True of False 2._____ A recessive phenotype can be expressed by some progeny of a monohybrid cross. 3._____ Epistatic genes may result from dominant or recessive alleles. 4._____ At a single locus, a diploid individual may have more than two different alleles. 5. _____ A temperature-sensitive allele is an example of a genotype x environment interaction. 6. _____ All of the genetic material in a eukaryotic cell is found in the nucleus....
Question 2 0.5 points Save As Suppose that in plants, smooth seeds (5) is dominant to wrinkled seeds (s), and tall plants () is dominant to short plants (t). An F1 plant from a mating between homozygous plants that were tall/smooth and short/wrinkled was crossed to the short/wrinkled parent. What proportion of the progeny is homozygous for short and wrinkled alleles? 1/2 1/4 1/8 1/16 O 00 A Which genotypic ratio indicates a recessive lethal allele when two heterozygotes are...