...garden pea to self pollinate for? whichever ones you know would be really helpful!
1. what did step 1 of Mendel's garden pea experiment, allowing each variety of garden pea to self pollinate for several generations produce?
2. F2 : F1 :: as what is to what?
P : F1
F1 : F2
F1 : P
3. homozygous " heterozygous : : ? :
heterozygous : Bb
Dominant " recessive
Probability : predicting chances
Factor : gene
4. what was Mendel's finding that inheritance of one trait had no effect on the inferitance of another called?
5. You have two parents; male Ff and female Ff for freckles. F is dominant while f is recessive. create a punnett to show the children. what is the phenotypic ratio?
6. which child does not have freckles?
7. what is the genotype of the child in the lower left box?
8. In a punnett square of rabbits two heterozygous parents are crossed. Black fur (B) is dominant while brown fur (b) is recessive. What is used to show the probable outcome of genetic crosses?
9. What is the phenotype of the lower left box?
10. What is the expected genotypic ratio from a homozygous dominant X heterozygous monohybrid cross?
11. What is the expected genotypic ratio from a heterozygous X heterozygous monohybrid cross?
12. what is the expected phenotypic ratio resulting from a homozygous dominant X heterozygous monohybrid cross?
13. what is the probability that the offspring of a homozygous dominant individual and a homozygous recessive individual will exhibit the dominant phenotype?
14. What did hershey and chase know abou the viruses they used? What are the characteristics of viruses?
15. What nitrogen bases are purines? What bases are pyrimidines?
Thanks so much!
1. what did step 1 of Mendel's garden pea experiment, allowing each variety of garden pea to self pollinate for several generations produce?
2. F2 : F1 :: as what is to what?
P : F1
F1 : F2
F1 : P
3. homozygous " heterozygous : : ? :
heterozygous : Bb
Dominant " recessive
Probability : predicting chances
Factor : gene
4. what was Mendel's finding that inheritance of one trait had no effect on the inferitance of another called?
5. You have two parents; male Ff and female Ff for freckles. F is dominant while f is recessive. create a punnett to show the children. what is the phenotypic ratio?
6. which child does not have freckles?
7. what is the genotype of the child in the lower left box?
8. In a punnett square of rabbits two heterozygous parents are crossed. Black fur (B) is dominant while brown fur (b) is recessive. What is used to show the probable outcome of genetic crosses?
9. What is the phenotype of the lower left box?
10. What is the expected genotypic ratio from a homozygous dominant X heterozygous monohybrid cross?
11. What is the expected genotypic ratio from a heterozygous X heterozygous monohybrid cross?
12. what is the expected phenotypic ratio resulting from a homozygous dominant X heterozygous monohybrid cross?
13. what is the probability that the offspring of a homozygous dominant individual and a homozygous recessive individual will exhibit the dominant phenotype?
14. What did hershey and chase know abou the viruses they used? What are the characteristics of viruses?
15. What nitrogen bases are purines? What bases are pyrimidines?
Thanks so much!