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A species of fish have two factors for scale length; 5 mm and 10 mm. When you cross fish with 5 mm scales to one that has 10 mm scales you produce an f1 generation that has an intermediate scale length of 7.5 mm. What would be the phenotypes of your offspring, if you crossed a fish with 5 mm scales to a fish with scales measuring 7.5 mm? Is there any chance of producing offspring with a 10 mm allele? Click Read More if you would like see the solution.
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ASO
1/17/2013 10:13:17 am
In a type of frog blue and yellow skin colors are partially dominant over each other. When you cross a frog with blue skin to one with yellow skin you will get the intermediate skin color of green. If you crossed a blue skinned male with a yellow skinned female, how many offspring will have green skin?
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LS
1/17/2013 10:15:44 am
In a species of lizard the two skin colors are yellow and blue. When they combine, they make green. If you cross a yellow lizard with a heterozygous lizard, what percent of their offspring would be green?
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EMB
1/17/2013 10:20:27 am
In species of hamsters they can be yellow, red, and when crossed orange. What would happen if you crossed an orange hamster with a pure red hamster? What percent would be red? Would any of the offspring be yellow?
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NGB
1/18/2013 12:18:44 am
A species of raccoon has two factors for tail color, a small ringed tail or an all black tail. When these two factors are both present a raccoon has big rings on its tail. What percent of the offspring will have large ringed tails if a raccoon with small rings and a raccoon with an all black tail are crossed?
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HSL
1/18/2013 02:06:30 am
A kangaroo has two factors for tail length: 20 cm and 40 cm. When you cross a kangaroo with a 20 cm tail to that with a 40 cm tail that produce a kangaroo with a 30 cm tail creating a f1 generation. What would be the phenotype of the kangaroos offspring, if you crossed a kangaroo with tail lengths of 20 cm and 40 cm?
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