P: RR x Rr darr; F1: 50% RR (red) and 50% Rr (pink) In the caseof incomplete dominance amount of genotypes and phenotypes is the same.
1 Answers 1 viewsAccording to the data given:Red flowers genotype is RRPink flowers genotype is RWWhite flowers genotype is WWIf red and white flowers are crossed:Parental phenotypes: Red × WhiteParental genotypes: RR ×...
1 Answers 1 viewsIncomplete dominance is the condition when none of factors of a gene is dominant, the phenotype of heterozygous dominant individual is blend of dominant and recessive traits. For example flower...
1 Answers 1 viewsAnswer: achondroplasia Explanation: Gain-of-function mutation: A mutation that confers new or enhanced activity on a protein. The most common mechanism by which a mutant allele is dominant is through a...
1 Answers 1 viewsThe total number of individuals in population is 976 + 58 + 316 = 1350. Frequency of allele for hom fast: (2*976 + 316)/2*1350 = 0.84 Frequency of allele for...
1 Answers 1 viewsWith incomplete dominance, a cross between organisms with two different phenotypes produces offspring with a third phenotype that is a blending of the parental traits. Codominance refers to a situation...
1 Answers 1 viewsa. would have the same phenotypeThe genotypes of both plants are different. One plant has a dominant and a recessive allele (Tt) while another plant has two dominant alleles. However,...
1 Answers 1 viewsIf the dominant feature is black AA cross with white aa, then we get a heterohygote Aa.When mixing black and white, it turns gray.
1 Answers 1 viewsGenetic information for human is stored in 23 chromosomes, which come in pair , one from the mother, the other from the father. Thus every individual has two copies of...
1 Answers 1 views1.Autosomal DominantEach affected person has an affected parentOccurs in every generation. 2.Autosomal RecessiveBoth parents of an affected person are carriersNot typically seen in every generation. 3.X-linked DominantFemales more frequently affectedCan...
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