Reference no: EM1391096
Two genes located on separate autosomes determine flower color and shape. The gene for flower color exhibits incomplete dominance, where the color can be red, pink (the heterozygote), or white. The gene for flower shape leads to personate (dominant) or peloric (recessive) flower shape.
Part A
What are the P1 and F1 genotypes for this cross?
Replace the question marks with one of the following genotypes below.
A)
choices RR, Rr, rr, PP, Pp, pp
Match each genotype whith its phenotype below.
P1 F1
red peloric * white personate ----> all pink personate
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B)
choices RR, Rr, rr, PP, Pp, pp
Match each genotype whith its phenotype below.
P1 F1
red personate * white peloric ----> all pink personate
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C)
What are the P1 and F1 genotypes for this cross?
Drag the correct labels onto the diagram. Use white labels for flower color and blue labels for flower shape. Labels can be used once, more than once, or not at all.
choices RR, Rr, rr, PP, Pp, pp
P1 F1
pink personate * red peloric --> [ 1/4 red personate 1/4 red peloric 1/4 pink peloric
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1/4 pink personate ]
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D)
What are the P1 and F1 genotypes for this cross?
Drag the correct labels onto the diagram. Use white labels for flower color and blue labels for flower shape. Labels can be used once, more than once, or not at all.
choices RR, Rr, rr, PP, Pp, pp
P1 F1
pink personate * white peloric --> [ 1/4 white personate 1/4 white peloric
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1/4 pink personate 1/4 pink peloric]
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