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Can someone please tell me if this paragraph makes any sense at all? I feel like I contradict myself, as I do not understand the
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lindsey
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Consider a monohybrid cross between a pure tall plant and a dwarf plant. In F2 generation of this cross 4000 seedlings were
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Shivangi
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Which is the most likely explanation for a child exhibiting a heritable trait that neither parent exhibits?
A mutation occurred,
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🧀 Cheesy-Mc-cheeserson 🧀
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if a man is a hetero zygote for a trait but the woman is homozygous recessive, what are the chances that their children will be
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Confused
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. The hemophilia gene is located 12 map units from the red-green colorblindness gene on the X chromosome. Red-green
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jenna
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I am posting this question in Biology instead of Algebra even though it is a question from my Algebra class. Thanks.
A male bee
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carol
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A woman with normal color vision has a colorblind daughter. What are the genotypes and phenotypes of BOTH parents?
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SkaterGirl
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what is the inheritance of sex-linked traits.
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Anita fields
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A couple where both the man and woman are albino decided to have children. Remember that albinism
is inherited as a rare
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Axel
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Which is the most likely explanation for a child exhibiting a heritable trait that neither parent exhibits?
A. The trait is
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stray kids🔛🔝
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two heterzygous parents are crossed.if the two locii are linked what would be the distribution of phenotypic features in F1
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bina
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Write a pedigree in which there are parents and 4 children, 1 girl and 1 boy are color blind and the other girl and boy are not.
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kendall
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blood type is an example of what type of inheritance?
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mary
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The ability to roll the tongue (R) is determined by a dominant gene while the recessive gene results in the ability to roll the
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liam
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can u help me with this qs
pure breeding white budgies were crossed with pure breeding yellow and green budgies. all the F1
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tots
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If a child has an autosomal dominant trait, what can you say about the parents?
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girl
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If two parents have black hair, a dominant phenotype, and one of their offspring has blond hair, a recessive phenotype, which
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You find a male tribble with plaid fur. When you cross this male with a purebred solid blue female, all the offspring are solid
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Anon
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Phenylketonuria is a metabolic disease of humans that results from an autosomal recessive gene. If the frequency of
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Keira
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what is difference between blending patterns of inheritance and particulate patterns of inheritance?
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andrew
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what is difference between blending patterns of inheritance and particulate patterns of inheritance?
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andrew
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heres the question, I totally don't understand it:
a few sex linked ttraits in humans are located on the Y chromosome and are
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Lena
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Consider that a plant with genotype RR has red flowers and a plant with genotype WW has white flowers. This plant species
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Help
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A genetic disease is found in a family that affects the immune system, lungs, heart, and kidneys. A DNA analysis of several
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Help
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2 organisms, AABBCCDDEE and aabbccddee are mated to produce an F1 that is self fertilized. If the capitol letters are dominant,
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mike
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How do meiosis and sexual reproduction (fertilization) produce offspring that differ genetically from the parents?
Describe one
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Anonymous
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Genetic problem:
A brown-eyed woman whose father was brown-eyed and whose mother was blue-eyed married a blue-eyed man whose
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d
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In watermelons the allele for green color and for short shape are dominant over the alleles for striped color and for long
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Matt
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With regard to pattern baldness in humans (a sex-influenced trait) a woman who is not bacld but mother is bald, has children
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Dan
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garden squash plants produce white or yelloe squash. White color is dominant while yellow is recessice. A squash plant that is
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Kellie
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Which is the most likely explanation for a child exhibiting a heritable trait that neither parent exhibits?
Responses The trait
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AJ
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ok i really need help. like really bad. cant figure it out. ok here it is.
a color blind man marries a woman with normal vision.
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zack
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two fruitflies were mated. Red eys and normal wings are dominant to black eyes and vestigial wings. Female: Red eyes, normal
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Jane
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in pea plants, the allele for tall height, T, is dominant over the allele for short height, t. A pea plants has two different
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AJ
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And mice the gene for telling has to alleles. A long tail is dominant to a short tail. If a long, tailed mouse that is
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Which is an example of Codominance?
Black and brown spotted coat color in horses. Seed shape in pea plants. Black and yellow coat
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A genetic disease is found in a family that affects the immune system, lungs heart, and kidneys. A DNA analysis of several
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If a homozygous Whitehorse CwCw and a homozygous Blackhorse CbCb are bred together. What is the likelihood that their offspring
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A student is completing a Punnett square for a trait (X/x) that is autosomal and inherited by the dominant allele. The father
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If a homozygous white horse CWCW and a homozygous black horse CBCB are bred together, what is the likelihood that their
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A genetic disease is found in a family that affects the immune system, lungs, heart, and kidneys. A DNA analysis of several
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Which is an example of codominance?(1 point)
Responses seed shape in pea plants seed shape in pea plants tall and short plant
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Calico-colored cats are almost exclusively female, with male calico cats being extremely rare. In 3-5 sentences, explain why
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And I oop
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In a certain dog breed, the allele B for a black coat is dominant, and the allele b for a spotted coat is recessive. What
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In pea plants, the allele for round peas, R, is dominant over the allele for wrinkled peas, r. What is the phenotype of a pea
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A genetic disease is found in a family that affects the immune system, lungs, heart, and
kidneys. A DNA analysis of several
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In a certain dog breed, the allele B for a black coat is dominant, and the allele b for a spotted coat is recessive. What
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In a certain dog breed, the allele B for a black coat is dominant, and the allele b for a spotted coat is recessive. What
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Aurora Nicole Davies-McMahon
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In pea plants, the allele for round peas, R, is dominant over the allele for wrinkled peas, r. What is the phenotype of a pea
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A Local Wanderer In Search
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Consider that a plant with genotype RR has red flowers and a plant with genotype WW has white flowers. This plant species
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Newbie
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Parent Categories (28)
Alleles and Dominance
Autosomal Polymorphisms
Biology/Genetics
Blood type
Blood Types
Dominance
Dominant and Recessive Genes
Dominant and Recessive Traits
Gene Expression
Genetic Diseases
Genetic Disorders
Genetic Traits
Genetic Variation
Genetics
Genetics Education
Genetics/Blood Types
Genotypes and Phenotypes
Hair Color
Heredity
Human Genetics
Phenotype and Genotype
Probability
Punnett square
Punnett Squares
Selective breeding
Sex Chromosomes
Tongue-Curling
Traits