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- Mendelian GeneticsF1 Cross: Yellow, Round x Green, Round GgWw x ggWWCharacter: Pea color & shapeUse Punnett square and fork-line method to check the F2.Show and interpret all the possible genotypes and phenotypes of the offsprings. Mendelian GeneticsF1 Cross: Tall, White, Axial x Dwarf, Violet, Terminal DdwwAA x ddWWaaCharacter: Stem height, Flower color & positionUse fork-line method to check the F2.Show and interpret all the possible genotypes and phenotypes of the offsprings. I. For A and B,1. Identify the type of inheritance. Justify your answer.2. Decode the genotypes of the individuals in the pedigree. (Use letter A for representation of alleles.)3. List down all affected individuals.B.A.ning x earning.com/index.cfm?method%3DcResource.dspView&ResourcelD=1070&ClassID=D3856718 5. Which offspring could not arise from the parent cells with the chromosomes shown below? Assume crossovers can occur between chromosome pairs in the parent cells. Allele key Parent 1 Parent 2 Dominant C-Curly wing B-Brown body L-Legs on head R-Red eyes HX Recessive c-normal wing b-black body 1-antenna r-orange eyes D. OA. Offspring A OB. Offspring B Oc.offspring C OD. Offspring D acer B.In a diploid plant species, an F1 with the genotype Gg Ll Tt is test-crossed to a pure-breeding recessive plant with the genotype gg ll tt. The offspring genotypes are listed in the table. Genotype Number Gg Ll Tt 621 Gg Ll tt 3 Gg ll Tt 64 Gg ll tt 109 gg Ll Tt 103 gg Ll tt 67 gg ll Tt 7 gg ll tt 626 1600 Calculate the recombination frequency between G and T pair of genes. A. 0.227 B. 0.139 C. 0.454 D. 0.233
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