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Mendelian Inheritance
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a tall heterozygous pea plant it crossed with another tall heterozygous pea plant. what is the probability that an offspring
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Which is an example of codominance? (1 point)
o seed shape in pea plants black and brown O spotted coat color in horses black and
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A 3:1 ratio of tall to short plants in the F2 generation lends support to the principle of ________________.
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Henry
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in an extremely short sentence summarize this
"In the F1 generation, all individuals are heterozygous (Rr) because red (RR) is
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Homozygous tall pea plants look the same as heterozygous tall pea plants. Formulate a pollination experiment to identify whether
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(1)Mendel crossed pure-breeding pea plants grown from round seeds with purple flowers with pure-breeding plants grown from
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Incomplete/Codominance Problem
In snapdragons the dominant allele "R" produces red flowers and its recessive form, "r" produces
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A girl crossed a pure short, black haired animal with a pure long, brown haired individual (cross A). The F1 consisted of 10
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Horses have three basic coat colors: red (or chestnut), bay, and black. All the colors are controlled by the interaction of two
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n 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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ice pop prime
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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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ice pop prime
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Which statement is accurate about dominant alleles?(1 point) Responses They are expressed whenever present. They are expressed
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ice pop prime
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Consider the following scenario: In a certain dog breed, the allele B for a black coat is dominant, and the allele b for a
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Heterozygous means what
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In mice, the gene for tail length has two alleles. A long tail is dominant to a short tail. If a long-tailed mouse that is
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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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In pea plants, the allele for purple flowers
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BBTt x Bbtt heriditate
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Explain why random union of male and female is necessary law of segregation and independent assortment to occur ?
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Torapa belete
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Use the table to answer the question.
Plant A Plant B Plant C tt TT Tt The table shows the genotypes of three pea plants for the
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In mice, the gene for tail length has two alleles. A long tail is dominant to a short tail. If a long-tailed mouse that is
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In a praticular breed of cattle, a black coat is dominant over a red coat. If a cow with a red coat is crossed with a black bull
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in pea plants yellow peas are dominant over green peas. a particular pea plant has one recessive allele for green peas. in which
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gabe
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In a population of Mendel's garden peas, the frequency of green-flowered plants (genotype aa) is 49%. The population is in
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Fay
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Stem height in the pea plant is one of the traits studied by Mendel. The tall allele is dominant to the short stem allele. What
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Homozygous tall pea plants look the same as heterozygous tall pea plants. Formulate a pollination experiment to identify whether
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Hi can you please check my work.
A mutation that occurs in a diploid cell can be inherited only if A) the mutated allele is
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Jon
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How many traits are involved in a monohybrid cross? How many alleles are involved?
What prevents the expression of a recessive
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Teresa
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The short stem trait (t) is recessive to the tall stem trait (T). If a homozygous short pea plant is crossed with a heterozygous
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Amber
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Mendel performed his experiments on more characteristics than the four shown in the Mendel’s
Results table. Why was it
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leah
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Homozygous tall pea plants look the same as heterozygous tall pea plants. Formulate a pollination experiment to
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In pea plants, the allele for round peas, R, is dorminant over the allele
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Is this statement True or False?
According to Mendel’s principles, 2/4 of the offspring made from a cross between two
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Is this statement True or False?
According to Mendel’s principles, 2/4 of the offspring made from a cross between two
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In Drosophila, a cross was made between a female heterozygous for the recessive genes ct (cut wings) and se (sepia-coloured
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Jason
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A green flower (GG) is crossed with a white flower (gg). Which combination of alleles is a possible outcome? *
a. GG only b. gg
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Amber
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What does it mean for a trait to be Mendelian?(1 point) Responses The trait is affected by only one gene The trait is affected
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Explain
What is the principle of segregation and how is this demonstrated in the results of Mendel's monohybrid crosses?
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Torpa
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What is the "principle of independent assortment" and how is this this principle demonstrated in the results of Mendel's
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Torpa
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What is the principle of independent assortment and how is this principle demonstrated in the results of Mendel's
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Torpa
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Explain why random union of male and female gametes is necessary for mendelian segregation and independent assortment to occur ?
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Torpa
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Explain
3. What is the principle of segregation and how is this principle demonstrated in the results of Mendel's monohybrid
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Torpa
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In a 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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Match the word with the definition
Words: Genes, mutations, genotype, phenotype, heterozygous, punnett squares, homozygous,
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What is the phenotype of a mouse that has the genotype Bb where B is the gene for black fur and b is the gene for brown fur
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Which of the following was NOT a trait that Mendel studied?
• Purple/white flowers • Short/long roots • Yellow/green peas
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one of Mendel’s principles that states that genes for different traits can segregate independently during the formation of
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The diagram shows a cell with two similar pairs of chromosomes.
Due to independent assortment, what are all the possible
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Mendel noticed that various traits in the plants were passed down ________.
Responses A independentlyindependently B randomly
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Incomplete dominance is shown in the fruitloop flower, WW are white, RR are red and WR are pink.
Use scratch paper to set up a
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Parent Categories (8)
Dominant and Recessive Traits
Gene Expression
Genetics
Genotypes
Inheritance
Inheritance Patterns
Plant Genetics
Punnett Squares