Which statement desanbes a genotype? O the pair of DNA sequences an organism has
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Which statement desanbes a genotype? O the pair of DNA sequences an organism has for a trait O a section of DNA in which the code for a protein is located O the physical trail produced by an organism's genetic makeup O one variation of the code for a protein n certain breeds of chickens, blackthers () are codominant with white feathers (CW) What is the genotype of a chicken of this breed with a mix of black and whitse cac Use the interactive Euonett Squares. Level 5 to answer the following questions How many phenotypes result from a cross between the two parents in the interactive What percentage of the offspring are predicted to have the B blood phenotype? For an individual with O type blood, what would the blood ocell look like in the interactive O no antigens O triangle-shaped antigens O ciradle -shaped antigens O both triangle and cirde-shaped antigens a different shape of antigens woman with the gene for color blindness, then answer the following questions A man with normal vision, xy, and a woman who is a camier for ealor blindness, xx mate. How many ted phenotypes res from hs aoss? What percentage of male offspring will be coor bind? t the mother were color-blind, what percentage of male offispring would be oolor blind?Explanation / Answer
Answer:
Answer:
1). The physical trait produced by an organism’s genetic makeup
2). CBCW
Explanation:
CBCB = Black
CWCW = White
CBCW= Codominant
3). Three (normal woman, normal man & colorblind man)
Explanation:
Normal man (XCY) x Carrier woman (XCXc)----Parents
XC
Xc
XC
XCXC (normal woman)
XCXc (normal woman)
Y
XCY (normal man)
XcY (colorblind man)
4). 50% of male offspring.
5). All male offspring will be color blind, because male offspring will get X-chromosomes from mother only.
XC
Xc
XC
XCXC (normal woman)
XCXc (normal woman)
Y
XCY (normal man)
XcY (colorblind man)
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