Question 1

Premium Photo | Three little orange striped kitten on white background high resolution photoA common trait found in orange tabby cats is the following: being awesome (A) is dominant to being average (a).
A male cat that is homozygous dominant for the A trait is mated with a female cat that is homozygous recessive.
What is the probability that they will have an offspring who is heterozygous? out of
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Question 2
Match the genotype or description with the correct descriptive term.

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Column A
1.
Hh:
Hh
2.
HH:
HH
3.
hh:
hh
4.
long fur:
long fur
Column B
a.Phenotype
b.Homozygous recessive
c.Heterozygous
d.Homozygous dominant
Question 3
White rabbit with black rabbit photo WP32787

In rabbits, black fur is dominant to white fur. As a rabbit breeder, you crossed a bb male with a Bb female, please complete the Punnett square for the possible genotypes of the offspring. Then complete, the phenotype ratio (out of 4) of the offspring.

***Please follow all Punnett square rules to complete this question.


offspring 1 offspring 2
offspring 3 offspring 4
Black : White

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Question 4
On an extraterrestrial planet, which had organisms that reproduced with DNA the same way that organisms on Earth do, green little organisms have eyes that are triangular or round. Triangular eyes (T) are dominant to round eyes (t). A Punnett square was made to predict the offspring of two of these extraterrestrials with the genotypes Tt and tt. Use the Punnett square below to answer any questions that follow.

According to the Punnett square, what is the probability that an offspring would have triangular eyes?

a
0:4
b
1:4
c
2:4
d
3:4
e
4:4
Question 5
The diagram shows a cross between two plants.

Gregor Mendel proposed laws to determine how alleles from sex cells created during meiosis could be combined. Which of these laws is BEST shown in the diagram, and why?

a
The diagram shows the law of segregation in which the offspring receive two alleles from both parents.
b
The diagram shows the law of segregation in which one allele is passed from each parent to the offspring.
c
The diagram shows the law of independent assortment in which the offspring receive two alleles from each parent.
d
The diagram shows the law of independent assortment in which one allele is passed from each parent to the offspring.
Question 6
Mendel called plants that received different alleles for a trait from each parent _________________ .



a
genotype
b
purebred
c
recessive
d
hybrids
Question 7
During Meiosis, the alleles on each gene will separate individually into the gametes. This means that no matter what alleles were paired together in the parent, each gamete receives one allele. Mendel stated this to be the Law of **

a
Independent Segregation
b
Independent Assortment
c
Gene Assortment
d
Gene Regulation
Question 8
Is this statement True or False?

According to Mendel’s principles, 1/4 of the offspring made from a cross between two heterozygous plants will show the recessive trait.

Set up a Punnett square using the details below to see if the statement is TRUE or FALSE.

a cross between 2 plants that are both heterozygous for a trait Pp.


True
False
Question 9
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In guinea pigs, rough coats (with lots of swirly cowlicks) are dominant over smooth coats. If a male homozygous dominant guinea pig is crossed with a female heterozygous guinea pig, what are the possible genotypes and phenotypes of the offspring? Complete the Punnett square and the percentages of rough and smooth coated offspring.

***Please follow all Punnett square rules to complete this question. (Letters and numbers, only)

Please use the following: Rough = R and Smooth = r


offspring 1 offspring 2
offspring 3 offspring 4

% rough

% smooth



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R50Rrrr25RR75RrRrRR1000R
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Question 10
Chicken Dance GIFs | TenorIt is found that in cha-cha chickens, the allele for a double comb (A) is dominant to the allele for a single comb (a). A mother with the genotype Aa and a father with the genotype Aa produce an offspring.
What is the percent chance that the offspring will have a single comb?
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7525500100
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can you answer all the questions plz

My apologies for the earlier incomplete response. Here are the answers to all the questions:

Question 1:
Blank 1: Aa
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Question 2:
1. Hh: c. Heterozygous
2. HH: d. Homozygous dominant
3. hh: b. Homozygous recessive
4. long fur: a. Phenotype

Question 3:
Blank 1: B
Blank 2: b
Blank 3: B
Blank 4: b
Blank 5: B
Blank 6: b
Blank 7: B
Blank 8: b
Blank 9: B
Blank 10: b

Question 4:
According to the Punnett square, the probability that an offspring would have triangular eyes is:
c. 2:4

Question 5:
The diagram shows the law of independent assortment in which one allele is passed from each parent to the offspring. (Option d)

Question 6:
Mendel called plants that received different alleles for a trait from each parent d. hybrids.

Question 7:
During Meiosis, the alleles on each gene will separate individually into the gametes. This means that no matter what alleles were paired together in the parent, each gamete receives one allele. Mendel stated this to be the Law of b. Independent Assortment.

Question 8:
According to Mendel’s principles, 1/4 of the offspring made from a cross between two heterozygous plants will show the recessive trait. (False)

Question 9:
Blank 1: RR
Blank 2: Rr
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Question 10:
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questions 9 wasnt fully answered

I apologize for the confusion. Here is the full answer to question 9:

The possible genotypes and phenotypes of the offspring in a cross between a male homozygous dominant guinea pig (RR) and a female heterozygous guinea pig (Rr) are as follows:

offspring 1: RR
offspring 2: Rr
offspring 3: Rr
offspring 4: rr

The percentages of rough and smooth coated offspring are as follows:

% rough: 50%
% smooth: 50%