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- Determine whether the 2 phenotypes in this corn is a 9:7 or 13:3. Observe the red and yellow kernels (up to 100) and use this to see the ratio and determine the deviation (number of observed minus the number of expected). I am having trouble on how to exactly get this. Please help.Instructions: Answer the following problem using the punett square and identify its Genotypic ratio and Phenotypic ratio. 1. A homozygous round-seeded plant (RR) is crossed with a homozygous wrinkle-seeded plant (rr). What is the phenotypic and genotypic ratio of their offspring? Genotypic Ratio Phenotypic Ratio- 2. A heterozygous green-colored pod (Gg) is crossed with a yellow-colored pod (gg). Predict the Genotypic and Phenotypic ratio of their offspring. Genotypic Ration Phenotypic RationDetermine whether the 3 phenotypes will be in either a 9:3:4 or 12:3:1 ratio. (Yellow/Red/Purple) Observe the red and yellow kernels (up to 100) and use this to see the ratio and determine the deviation (number of observed minus the number of expected). I am having trouble on how to exactly get this. Please help.
- Imagine that you are performing a cross involving seed texture in garden pea plants. You cross true-breeding round and wrinkled parents to obtain F1 offspring. Which of the following experimental results in terms of numbers of plants are closest to what you expect in the F2 progeny? a. 8lOroundseeds b. 8lOwrinkledseeds c. 405:395 round seeds:wrinkled seeds d. 610:190 round seeds:wrinkled seedsQuestion 2/28 > NEXT A BOOKMARK e: Green Peas are dominate over yellow peas. G = Green, g =Yellow. Place the correct genotypes in the Punnett Square below: DROP THE ANSWER GG Gg Gg gPlease answer fast You obtain the following number of offspring in a test cross of a dihybrid plant with a test cross parent with the given phenotype. The test cross is: Tt Pp x tt pp the expected phenotypic ratio 1:1:1:1 what is the chi-square value for this chi-square? Tall purple flower: 36 Tall white flower: 37 Short white flower: 34 short purple flower : 33
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- A BOOKMARK > NEXT Question 23/28 E. According to the probability of the pea plant offspring in chart 2, what percentage of the offspring will be yellow in color? 23 Use the diagrams below to answer the questions that follow. Pea Plants Chart 1 Punnett Square B Aa D 25% A a E 75% Aa Aa Chart 2 AaBb x AaBb AB Ab aB ab Key AB AABB AABB AABB Ab AABB AAbb AaBb AA - Green AaBb BB- Smooth Aabb aB AABB AaBb aaBB aaBb a-Yellow bb - Rough AaBb qe Aabb aaBb aabbQuestion 3 Review Mendelian genetics. Match the term and its description. Each term can only be used once. The two alleles for a heritable character separate (segregate) during gamete formation and end up in different gametes | Choose ) Each pair of alleles segregates independently of any other pair of alleles during gamete formation [ Choose ] An organism with two identical alleles for a character [ Choose ] an organism's physical appearance | Choose ) the breeding the mystery individual with a homozygous recessive individual [ Choose ) > > > > >a. What type of trait is this? How many genes and alleles are involved? Explain your answer. b. What are the genotypes of the 90 and 100 cm plants respectively in the parental generation? c. What is the possible genotype, or genotypes, of the 95 cm class in the F2? c. What is the possible genotype, or genotypes, of the 95 cm class in the F2?