Name Non-Mendelian Genetics - Practice 1. In plants known as "four o'clocks", the allele for the dominant red-flower color is incompletely deminant over the allele for white-flowers. A gandener allows several heteruzygous pink- flowered four o'clocks to self pollinate and collects 200 seeds. Draw a Punnett square for the cross. Identify the flower color phenotypes and theoretical percentage. Phenotps Persentages
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- Practice with Crosses. 5. A TT (tall) plant is crossed with a tt (short plant). What percentage of the offspring will be tall? 6. A Tt plant is crossed with a Tt plant. What percentage of the offspring will be short? What percentage is tall? 7. A heterozygous round seeded plant (Rr) is crossed with a homozygous round seeded plant (RR). What percentage of the offspring will be homozygous (RR)? 8. A homozygous round seeded plant is crossed with a homozygous wrinkled seeded plant. What are the genotypes of the parents? What percentage of the offspring will also be homozygous? I also What is the genotype of all of the offspring? 9. In pea plants purple flowers are dominant to white flowers. If two white flowered plants are cross, what percentage of their offspring will be white flowered? 10. A white flowered plant is crossed with a plant that is heterozygous for the trait. What percentage of the offspring will have puple flowens? 11. Two plants, both heterozygous for the gene that controls…11 Normal No Spac. Styles Paragraph Inheritance APPLICATION Imagine that you are interested in developing a new tomato plant that will inchude the large size and sweetness from one parent and yellow color from another parent. The first parent plant has bland-tasting small yellow tomatoes and the other parent has sweet-tasting large red tomatoes. The chromosomes and alleles of the two plants are shown below. Plant #1: Bland (B), Small (1), Yellow (r) Plant #2: Sweet (b), Large (L), Red (R) R 1 r R Think about what you learned about inheriting traits from the lab to answer these questions. 1. Explain (in sentence form) why it is or is not possible for any of the offspring of these parents to have the sweet gene expressed in its phenotype. To illustrate your explanation, you may use a diagram or use the Punnett squares below to show the genotypes of the possible offspring. Include a percent chance in your answer. 2. Explain whether or not it is possible to create a tomato plant with…P Generation F, Generation F, Generation 1. What trait is being studied in the cross pictured above? 2. There are 2 alleles for the trait. What are they? 3. Which allele is the recessive allele? Explain why. 4. Which allele is the dominant allele? Explain why. 5. Which 2 alleles do the F1 plants have? Explain which allele was inherited from which parent.
- 11:50 1 Drive Dihybrid cross (two-trait crosses-each has two varieties) 4. A plant heterozygous for stem height and homozygous dominant for flower color is crossed with another plant recessive for both traits. What will the ratio of offspring be in the F1 generation? What genotypes in a parental generation will produce a 9:3:3:1 phenotypic ratio in offspring? Show your work. 5. A pure breeding, spherical yellow plant is crossed with a pure-breeding dented green plant. What will be the genotypic and phenotypic ratios in the F1 and F2 generations? 6. Which lawe Mnd his oss illustrate?ng -Courses iblic/activ 003004/a s sment al V T-Rex Game. un in to your acc. L 1.3.4 Quiz: Predicting Genetic Outcomes Question 1 of 10 Mendel used over 28,000 pea plants in his experiment. How does this large sample size make his results more reliable? O A. He was not sure which of the plants were female and which were male. B. Most of the plants were unable to reproduce, so he needed many of them. C. He used more plants so the experiment wouldn't take as long. D. It made his actual results approach the results predicted by probability. SUBMIT E PREVIOUSPractice 3, no points. A variety of pea plant known as Blue Pamlico produces a tall plant with blue seeds. A second variety of pea plant called Mulberry Dwarf produces a short plant with white seed. The two varieties are crossed and the seeds are collected. All the seeds are white. When planted, the seeds all produce tall plants. These tall plants are allowed to self-fertilize. For the F2 generation, 94 plants had blue seeds and were tall, 272 plants had white seeds and were tall, 31 plants had blue seeds and were short, and 89 plants had white seeds and were short. a)Which phenotypes are dominant and why? b)What would be the expected distribution of phenotypes in the F2 generation if the alleles of the genes assort independently? c)Perform chi square analysis on the distribution of phenotypes in the F2 generation d) Are these results consistent with the hypothesis of independent assortment? Explain using the results of your chi squared analysis.
- Practice with Crosses. Show all work! 6. A homozygous round seeded plant is crossed with a homozygous wrinkled seeded plant. What are the genotypes of the parents? What percentage of the offspring will also be homozygous? 7. In pea plants purple flowers are dominant to white flowers. If two white flowered plants are crossed, what percentage of their offspring will be white flowered?Topic: Trihybrid Cross, Height in merigonias is determined by three unlinked genes that act additively. Each has two alleles, one compltely dominant allele(A,B or C) that makes plants taller and one recessive allele that makes plants shorter. Do the corss AaBbCc X AaBbCc. The fraction of The F1 progenty will be ? Pls explain it with more details. thanksces Edit e 9. In the F2 Generation, both the male and female pea plants are heterozygous for round/wrinkles seeds. 1)Draw a Punnett square that shows this cross. 2)What are the enetics... possible genotypes? 3)What are the possible phenotypes? 10. In pea plants, the allele for smooth pods (P) is dominant over the allele for pinched pods (p). Construct a Punnett Square that shows a cross between an PP plant and an Pp plant. Predict what percent of the offspring are likely to have smooth pods.
- . Jimsom. weed plants can produce purple or white flowers and spiny or smooth seed pods. A purple spiny plant is crossed with a white spiny plant. This cross produces: 89 purple spiny; 92 white spiny; 31 purple smooth and 27 white smooth plants. What are the genotypes of the parental plants and the progeny plants? Use the letters P/p for flower color and S/s for pod texture Parent #1 –genotype:_________________________________; Parent #2 –genotype: ______________________________ b. Offspring plants – genotypes and phenotypes c. Calculate the recombination frequency using these results_________________________________ i need help finding the right answer and i need an explation on how you got it so i understand and please do it with a punnet square and show the calutions step by stepIn a particular plant, long stem is dominant over short stem. This same plant may produce red flowers or white flowers with this trait showing nondominance. Cross a heterozygous long stemmed pink plant with a heterozygous long stemmed red flowering plant. 10. Genotype of the heterozygous long-stemmed pink Genotype of the heterozygous long-stemmed red Genotypes Phenotypes Created hv Amy Brown ScienceTopic: Penetrance. Petal number is controlled by a single gene in merigonias. The gene has a completely dominant wild type allele F that makes a plant have five petals and a mutant recessive six petal allele(f). However the six petal trait is only 50% penetrant. You do the cross Ff x Ff. What fraction of the progeny do you have the 6 petals? what is the meaning for 50% penetrant.