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- Trivla Game Show _Make Your Own Tri ngston.schoology.com/common-assessment-delivery/start/4789189591?action=onresume&submissionld=463322566 Dillon WF g Aa v Done In guinea pigs, black hair (B) is dominant to white hair (b) and rough hair (R) is dominant to smooth hair (r). What are all the possible genotypes of a guinea pig that has black, rough hair? (Select all that apply.) O BBRR BBRr BBrr BBRR BbRr O bbRR O bbRr O bbrr O Black O White O Rough OSmooth O Rough O SmoothAnswer all questions please. Please read the scenario below; then, answer the question (in bold) that follows. In humans, the ability to roll one's tongue is a dominant trait (R). A woman who can roll her tongue is married to a man who cannot roll his tongue. The couple's daughter, Nia, can roll her tongue, but their son, Michael, cannot. What is the genotype of the mother? a. RR b. Rr c. rr d. Either A or B e. Either B or C Please read the scenario below; then, answer the question (in bold) that follows. In humans, the ability to roll one's tongue is a dominant trait (R). A woman who can roll her tongue is married to a man who cannot roll his tongue. The couple's daughter, Nia, can roll her tongue, but their son, Michael, cannot. What is the genotype of the father? a. RR b. Rr c. rr d. Either A or B e. Either B or C Please read the scenario below; then, answer the question (in bold) that…I. Perform the indicated single-gene and two-gene crosses. Show all work. Show all Punnett squares. List the gene or genes involved, list and define all allele symbols, and indicate the genotypes of the individuals you are crossing above the Punnett square. Answer questions that ask for a ratio as a ratio and questions that ask for a percent as a percent. In humans, albinism is a recessively determined trait. One form of hereditary deafness is also a recessive trait. Show the cross of a man who is heterozygous for skin pigmentation and heterozygous for hereditary deafness with a woman who is albino and deaf. Show the expected phenotype ratio of the offspring.
- I. Perform the indicated single-gene and two-gene crosses. Show all work. Show all Punnett squares. List the gene or genes involved, list and define all allele symbols, and indicate the genotypes of the individuals you are crossing above the Punnett square. Answer questions that ask for a ratio as a ratio and questions that ask for a percent as a percent. In humans, the allele for widow’s peak hairline is dominant to the allele for straight hairline. A woman with widow’s peak who is heterozygous marries a man with straight hairline and they decide to have children. Show the expected genotype ratio and phenotype ratio of the offspring. In snapdragon plants, the alleles for flower color show incomplete dominance. First show a cross of two parents, one with red flowers and the other with white flowers. Then show a cross of two of the F1 plants to get the F2 generation. Indicate the genotype ratio and phenotype ratio for both the F1 and F2 generations. A man with AB blood type…CH 1-4 X ← → C Maya X Credibi X app.wizer.me/learn/00E0A8 wizer.TIE a Maya S x BW x BW To-do X Assign x b M Dashb X BB x BW Figura X Figurat X A chicken breeder has chickens that are white, black, or speckled. Speckled chickens have both black and white feathers. The allele for white feathers is (W). The allele for black feathers is (B). Determine the genotypes of the rooster and hen that would breed the greatest percentage of speckled chickens. BW x WW Dashboard Incomp X Interac X STILCI GIESS LUUC BB x WW + with white (W). The heterozygous phenotype is brown and white V < ☆ GOPart I. A. Examine the gene pool of this population (Column A) and then choose the answer for the following questions from the box in Column B. show computation (3pts each) 10% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 1. What is the frequency of the AA genotype in this population? 2. What is the frequency of Aa genotype in this population? 3. What is the frequency of the aa genoty pe in this population? 4. What is the frequency of the A allele in this population? 5. What is the frequency of the a allele in this population?
- *00 2. Genetics Discovery Education sslink.discoveryeducation.com/learn/techbook/units/f3e092bd-6fdd-49c3-be37-aa2cdbdaca6a/concepts/73dc8306-4604-4a7d-b43... Q ☆ Desmos | Graphing.. Outlook G Chromebook keybo.. AClasses Bb RHETORICAL PRÉCIS StudentVUE Gregor Mendel followed specific steps when breeding pea plants to determine the underlying cause and mathematical ratio of specific traits. Drag and drop the four tiles that describe the order of his process and findings. Mendel crossed two Identical, true-breeding plants for a particular characteristic. 1. Mendel crossed two contrasting true-breeding plants with two different traits for a given characteristic. Mendel labeled the offspring of the first plants bred F1, for first flower.generation. ... Mendel labeled the offspring of the first plants bred F1, for first filial generation. 3. ::: Mendel cross-bred F1 plants with F2 plants. 4. ::: Mendel cross-bred F1 plants with each other. The F2 population produced flowers in a 3:1 ratio…* Quiz: Quiz 2 A ceu.instructure.com/courses/17293/quizzes/231762/take || 6 10 1. What is the expected Genotype of the grandmother? 2. What is the expected genotype of number 3 given the following offspring in the 3rd generation 3. Who are the persons inherited the Black eyes from the grand mother? Activate Go to Settin Type here to search 31°C Haze 17 110 2 12 IA pri sc delete niten & 3 8. backspac %3D E R YMatch the following terms with their correct definitions. A change in a gene that causes it to produce no protein. A loss-of-funtion in one allele that is uominant because the wild type allele alone does not produce enough protein to serve its typical role. 1. Loss-of-function mutation 2. Null mutation 3. Gain-of-function mutation A change in a gene that causes it to produce less protein or protein that is not able to serve its typical role. 4. Haploinsufficiency A change in a gene that causes it to produce increased protein or protein that takes on a new role.
- Give correct typing answer with explanation and conclusion 1. which of the following is correct about dominant genes? Dominant genes are the weakest but take charge of physical appearance Dominant genes are the strongest but take no charge of physical appearance. Dominant genes are the strongest and take charge of physical appearance. Dominant genes have no effect on physical appearance.Edio | Course Student Lesson Using the letter T to represent t x + days/1089940/lessons/1533883/variants/2273231/take/14/ O Alert 1 of 1: Instructional Technology Subsidy Úp. DISMISS * Practice MULTIPLE CHOICE Using the letter T to represent the trait, what is the genotype for individual 7? TT TE it is impossible to determine from this picture Atempe t of 2 683838886 0888.o S of & Total Questions Answered A Changes Saund 21°F SunnyWrite a short explanatory essay on the following statement: “Incases of genetically programmed phenotypic plasticity, naturalselection acts on the norm of reaction. Thus the norm of reactionas a whole—rather than any one phenotype—determines ifselection is positive or negative.”