- It must be complete with out any grammatical issues.
- Have at least one question with it.
- It must be original.
Make sure to add one incomplete dominance problem as a reply. Make sure to include the following: In type of rodent there is three hair lengths; long, medium, and short. The medium length is a result of having a heterozygous genotype. If short hair allele is L' and long is L what % of the offspring would have medium hair if you crossed to parents that have medium length hair?
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Brigett
1/26/2014 07:54:39 am
A special type of rose can be either red or blue. When crossed a purple color is produced. What would the phenotypic ratio be if you crossed a purple rose and red rose?
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KyLee
1/26/2014 07:59:00 am
A wildcat can be either blue (WW), red (W'W'), or purple (WW')' What would be the result if you cross a blue and purple wildcat?
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Katie
1/26/2014 11:05:37 am
In a type of flower you can have petal colors of gold, yellow, or white. Gold is dominant and white is recessive. If you cross a gold flower with a white flower, what percent of their offspring will be yellow?
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Mikaela
1/26/2014 11:31:35 am
In a flower species there are blue and white flowers. When they are crossed a light blue flower is produced. What would the phenotype be if your crossed a genotype that produced blue flowers with a genotype that produced while flowers?
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Jordan
1/27/2014 04:08:27 am
A cross between a blue bird and a white bird produces offspring that are silver. What is the genotypes of the silver offspring? What would be the phenotypic ratios of offspring produced by two silver birds?
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Trista
1/27/2014 02:32:45 pm
In a type of dog, white and black are the fur colors. If you take a white male dog and a grey female dog and they have four puppies. What percent would be grey? What is the phenotypic ratio?
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Autumn
2/4/2014 11:58:21 am
A naturalist visiting an island in the middle of a large lake observes a species of small bird with three distinct types of beaks. Those with short, crushing beaks (BB) consume hard shelled nuts, those with long delicate beaks (bb) pick the seeds from pine cones, and those with intermediate beaks (Bb), consume both types of seeds though they are not as good either. assume, that this difference in beak morphology is the result of incomplete dominance in a single locus gene. which of the mated pairs below will have the best adapted offspring in a year in which most of the food available is the form of had-shelled nuts?
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