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What would be the gamete combinations for GGBb?
What is the difference between a monohybrid cross and a dihybrid cross?
Parent 1 is homozygous dominant for pea color and heterozygous for pea shape. What are the gametes of parent 1?
Parent 2 is heterozygous dominant for pea color and pea shape. What are the gametes of parent 2?
Use the chart above to match the following genotypes with their phenotypes.
Green & Smooth pea |
Green & Wrinkled pea |
Yellow & Smooth pea |
Yellow & Wrinkled pea |
Use the chart to match the phenotypes with their corresponding genotypes.
TT = Tall | PP = Purple |
Tt = Tall | Pp = Purple |
tt = Short | pp = White |
ttpp |
TTpp |
ttPp |
TtPP |
Use the FOIL method to determine the possible genotypic combinations for the following genotype.
TtPp
Read the dihybrid cross problem. Drag & Drop the answers beside their correct question.
In horses, black is dependent upon a dominant gene, B, and chestnut upon its recessive allele, b. The trotting gait is due to a dominant gene, T, the pacing gait to its recessive allele, t.
A homozygous black pacer is mated to a homozygous chestnut trotter.
What are the parent genes for the homozygous black pacer? |
What are the parent genes for the homozygous chestnut trotter? |
What are the possible gene types for parent 1 (FOIL method – Use for table)? |
What are the possible gene types for parent 2 (FOIL method – Use for table)? |
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