SINCE PURPLE COLOR FLOWER IS DOMINANT TO WHITE SO WHEN MATED WITH WHITE FLOWERED PEA PLANT, IT RESULTS IN 50% OFFSPRING WITH PURPLE FLOWER AND 50% WITH WHITE FLOWER. FOR THIS WE WILL FIRST FIND GAMETES THEN WE WILL DRAW PUNNETT SQUARE AND THEN WE WILL FIND REQUIRED RATIOS.
can you help me with this? 1. Complete a Punnett square representing the mating flowered pea...
1. Complete a Punnett square representing the mating between a purple- flowered pea plant (Pp) and a white-flowered pea plant (pp). (6 pts) 2. What is the phenotypic ratio of the potential offspring? (2 pts) 3. What is the genotypic ratio of the potential offspring? (2 pts) 2pts each 1. What term describes cancer cells that remain at the original site and do not spread? 2. What term describes cancer cells that spread to other tissues and parts of the...
Punnett Square for Question #4 is a the top Punnett Square Genotypic ratio: Phenotypic ratio: 5. Purple flowers (P) are completely dominant over white flowers (p). If a pea plant is heterozygous for purple flowers, can any of this plant's offspring have all purple flowers? Think about the different genotypes with which you can cross the hetero- zygous parent: homozygous dominant, heterozygous, and homozygous recessive. Use three Punnett squares to show your work for each possible phenotype. Heterozygous purple pea...
Worksheet Punnett square STEP 1: Determine what kind of problem you are trying to solve. STEP 2: Determine letters you will use to specify traits. STEP 3: Determine parent's genotypes STEP 4: Make your punnett square and make gametes STEP 5: Complete cross and determine possible offspring STEP 6: Determine genotypic and phenotypic ratios. Example: A tall green pea plant (TTGG) is crossed with a short white pea plant (ttgg). TTorT|stall tt-short GG or Gg= green gg=white TG TG TGTG...
Use Punnett Squares to answer the following questions. To complete this assignment, produce Punnett Squares that answer the questions below. Then take a picture of your completed answer and upload it to this assignment. Alternatively, you may create your Punnett Squares in Microsoft Excel and upload the file. Punnett Square #1 Produce a Punnett Square from a cross that will result in the following potential genotypic and phenotypic offspring ratios: Genotypic Ratio 0 LLYY: O LLYy: 0 LLyy: OLIYY: 1...
Exercise 2: Punnett Squares Complete each of the following Punnett squares and then use the information within the square to determine the percentages of genotypes and phenotypes of potential offspring. 1. Punnett Square: Flower Color. P-dominant allele for purple flowers. p - recessive allele for white flowers. Genotypes of potential offspring: % PP. %Pp. Phenotypes of potential offspring:__% purple flowers, – % white flowers 2. Punnett Square: Pea Texture. W= dominant allele for wrinkly peas, w - recessive allele for...
I’m so confused by this, please explain Punnett Squares Reginald Punnett was a British geneticist who developed the Punnett square to explain how the chromosomes of parents cross and produce offspring. In order to solve genetics problems using a Punnett square, it is necessary to a) understand the associated vocabulary and b) understand some of the rules for solving the problems. · Before you continue with the problems below, review the meaning of the terms allele, dominant, recessive, homozygous, heterozygous,...
Activity 2. Incomplete Dominance 2a. Let's carry the flower example one generation further. Assume two pink-flowered plants were crossed. What is the probability of each color appearing in the F2 generation? Red 2so Pink White A cross is made between a red flower and a pink flower (assume incomplete dominance). What is the probability of producing a white-flowered plant? 2b. EXTRA CREDIT In rabbits, the genotype BB produces a black coat color, but Bb produces a brown coat color. Rabbits...
2. A purple-flowering plant (PP) is crossed to a white-flowering plant (pp). A. Using a Punnett square, diagram the cross. What are the genotypic and phenotypic outcomes? B. Two F1 individuals from the previous cross are crossed to each other. Draw a new Punnett square, diagramming the new outcome. What is the ratio for purple flowers to white flowers? How many genotypes are there? In what frequency to they occur?
Complete the Punnett square below and write in the genotypes of the parents in the spaces provided. The parents are the F1 plants. Example 4. Parents: Punnett square: Dr Dr dr DR DDRR dR DARR DDrr Ddrr dR DARR dat daar dr Ddrr ddrr 21. What will be the possible phenotypes of the F2 population? The genotypes of the Fz population? For the Fz population, the phenotypic ratio is and the genotypic ratio is a. Given: a tall, red-fruited tomato....
For the following: 1) Identify the genotypes of the parents 2) Complete a Punnett Square & 3) Give the genotypic AND phenotypic results of the cross (percentage OR ratio) Problem: In some species of wildcats, blue stripes and purple spots are codominant. Show the cross between a male with stripes and a female with spots and stripes. (Please write or type response, do not use cursive writing due to visual impairment) Thank you.