Tight-curled hair is caused by a dominant gene in humans (thus an autosomal dominant mode of inheritance). If a heterozygous tight-curled hair person marries a person with straight hair, what % of their offspring would be expected to have straight hair?
A gene that affects expression of another gene is called a r…
A gene that affects expression of another gene is called a recessive allele.
With incomplete dominance, a likely genotypic ratio resultin…
With incomplete dominance, a likely genotypic ratio resulting from a monohybrid cross would be ___.
The typical genotypic ratio of offspring of two heterozygote…
The typical genotypic ratio of offspring of two heterozygotes for a given trait inheritied in an autosomal recessive manner is 1:2:1.
Following DNA replication during the S phase of interphase,…
Following DNA replication during the S phase of interphase, copies of chromosomes are called chromatids and are joined at ____.
Match the terms at left to the respective definition (or des…
Match the terms at left to the respective definition (or description).
A reciprocal cross is a simple method used to discover an un…
A reciprocal cross is a simple method used to discover an unknown genotype if an organism is expressing the dominant phenotype.
In a monohybrid cross, what is the genotypic ratio of the F2…
In a monohybrid cross, what is the genotypic ratio of the F2 generation?
The following recombination frequencies were found. Determin…
The following recombination frequencies were found. Determine the order of these genes on the chromosome. A-B = 40 A-C = 8 C-D = 18 C-B = 32 A-D = 26
If two parents are heterozygous for a genetically inherited…
If two parents are heterozygous for a genetically inherited dominant disorder, what is the probability their child will also have the disorder?