1)Dimples is a dominant trait and represented as “D”. No Dimples is a recessive trait and represented as “d”. The dimples/no dimples alleles follow Mendelian genetics.
What is the genotype of an individual who is heterozygous for the dimples trait?
Dd
DD
dd
Dimples
No dimples
2) Dimples is a dominant trait and represented as “D”. No Dimples is a recessive trait and represented as “d”. The dimples/no dimples alleles follow Mendelian genetics.
Person A has dimples and is homozygous for that trait. Person B does not have dimples. If person A and person B have offspring, how many of their offspring will have dimples?
A. all of them
B. none of them
C. about half of them
D. 1 in 4
3)Freckles is dominant (no freckles is recessive). The freckles trait is inherited in a “Mendelian” fashion. Both of my parents have freckles and are heterozygous for that trait. What percent of their children will have freckles?
A. 0%
B. 25%
C. 50%
D. 75%
E. 100%
4)Recall that hemophilia is a recessive X-linked disease. If a normal female (non-carrier) for hemophilia were crossed with a male with hemophilia, what is the percentage that their son will have hemophilia?
A. 0%
B. 25%
C. 50%
D. 75%
E. 100%
1.
Answer: Dd
2.
Representation:
Dimples: Dominant trait
Homozygous genotype = DD
Heterozygous genotype =Dd
No dimples: Recessive trait
Homozygous genotype = dd
Cross: True breeding - Person A (DD) x person B (dd)
DD xdd
d |
d |
|
D |
Dd |
Dd |
D |
Dd |
Dd |
F1: All are Dd = All are with dimples.
Answer: A. All of them
3.
Representation:
F |
f |
|
F |
FF |
Ff |
F |
Ff |
ff |
Freckles: non-freckles = 3:1
Thus, freckles = 75%
Answer: D. 75%
4.
Representation:
Since the affected condition is caused by recessive state, representing Factor VIII affected condition as h, corresponding normal state as H.
Thus, genotypes may be represented as:
XhY x XHXH
Femhle |
|||
Male |
XH |
XH |
F1 |
Xh |
XH Xh |
XHXh |
Female |
Y |
XHY |
XHY |
Male |
Thus, there are no males or females with Hemophilia
Answer: A.0%
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