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- You have a purple-flowered pea plant, but you do not know if it is homozygous (PP) or heterozygous (Pp) for flower color because both genotypes result in the same purple phenotype. Purple color allel (P) is dominant over white flower allel (p). What would you do to determine the genotype of flower color of this plant? Lötfen birini seçin: O a. Crossing the plant with homozygous large flowered pea plant (LL) Ob. Crossing the plant with heterozygous purple flowered pea plant (Pp) Crossing the plant with homozygous dominant purple flowered pea plant (PP) d. Crossing the plant with a plant whose genotype is unknown e. Crossing the plant with homozygous recessive white flowered pea plant (pp)The diagram shows a plant that is heterozygous for two genes. G = yellow; g = green; R = round; r = wrinkled G Four different types of gametes are produced by a heterozygous individual when crossing over occurs, and two different types of gametes are produced when crossing over does not occur. What does this information reveal about crossng over? O Crossing over introduces variety by producing different combinations of alleles. O Crossing over reduces the incidence of DNA and chromosomal mutations. O Crossing over introduces variety in by creating types of genes. O Crossing over maintains the count of genes and the original alleles in both chromosomes. Copyright ©2021 Certica Solutions, Inc. https://encase.te21.com/Assessment/View/fc425cee-df10-4f28-a988-c3calbfa788a/675fd7db-03b1-48af-af8e-f6be62227cd7#You cross a pea plant with the genotype AaBbCcDd with a pea plant that is AABbCCdd. What is the probability that you get an offspring with the genotype AaB_C_dd? Show your work
- If red flowers are incomplete dominant to white flowers, the phenotype of a flower that is heterozygous would be red white pink purple yellowFigure 8.10 In pea plants, purple flowers (P) are dominant to white (p), and yellow peas (Y) are dominant to green (y). What are the possible genotypes and phenotypes for a cross between PpYY and ppYy pea plants? How many squares would you need to complete a Punnett square analysis of this cross?Figure 8.9 In pea plants, round peas (R) are dominant to wrinkled peas (r). You do a test cross between a pea plant with wrinkled peas (genotype rr) and a plant of unknown genotype that has round peas. You end up with three plants, all which have round peas. From this data, can you tell if the parent plant is homozygous dominant or heterozygous?
- More Crosses with Pea Plants: The Principle of Independent Assortment Consider the following cross: P1: AABBCCDDEE aabbccddee F1: AaBbCcDdEe (self-cross to get F2) What is the chance of getting an AaBBccDdee individual in the F2 generation?It’s spring time and you are interested in mixing snapdragon flowers for more color to your garden. You know that when you mix red and white snapdragons, you get pink snap dragons. You also know that having broad leaves is dominant to thin narrow leaves. You mix a pink snap dragon that his heterozygous for broad leaves with a white snap dragon with thin narrow leaves. What is the phenotypic probability of getting a pink snapdragon with thin narrow leaves? Select one: a. Cannot be determined based on information given. b. 0% c. 100% d. 1/2 or 50% e. 1/4 or 25%In a particular plant, long stem is dominant over short stem. This same plant may produce red flowers or white flowers with this trait showing incomplete dominance. Cross a heterozygous, long stemmed pink plant with a heterozygous long stemmed, red flowering plant.
- The best way to determine the genotype for a plant presenting with dominant phenotypes is by performing a test cross. Test crosses are always performed with a true-breeding plant with recessive traits. What would be the phenotype and genotype of the plant you would need to perform the test-cross with your tall, purple plant?After performing the test-cross with your unknown purple, tall plant you find that all your resulting plants are tall; half have white flowers, and half have purple flowers. What was the genotype of your original purple, tall plant?The trait of medium-sized leaves in iris is determined by the heterozygous genotype RT. Plants with large leaves are IKIK, whereas plants with small leaves are l'I A cross is made between two plants, each with medium-sized leaves. If they produce 80 seedlings, what would be the expected number of seedlings with small leaves? O a) 0 O b) 20 Oc) 40 Od) 80Using Mendel’s lines of peas, describe how you would use a test cross experimental design to determine the genotype of a pea plant with purple flowers. Be very specific in describing your experimental design and how you would interpret your results based on the proportion of offspring phenotypes. Make sure to include all possible offspring phenotypes in your answer and what the proportion of phenotypes tells you about the purple plant genotype.