help please Out of 30 eggs, 14 are wild-eyed and 16 are red-eyed. What are the parent genotypes? A) ee and Ee B) ee and ee C) EE and EE D) Ee and Ee
Cross: Ee × Ee Ee EE Ee Ee Ee ee There are 3 distinct phenotypes EE: 25 % eE: 50 % ee: 25 %
Which is Red and Which is wild?
I don't know
Then how are you going to answer the question?
that's why I need help, I have no idea how to answer this question
is the answer c?
Cross: ee × Ee ee Ee Ee Ee ee ee There are 2 distinct phenotypes eE: 50 % ee: 50 %
so a?
That sounds about right.
Most likely A
but your not positive?
@bohotness
I am Very Positive it's A
okay
@pooja195 is a correct?
yes that is correct :)
Some male raptors have a set of spike-like ridges on the top of their head. Assume that spikes is a W-linked trait (reptiles don’t have a Y chromosome so a normal male would be XW and a female would be XX). Could a male raptor with spikes and a normal female (not a carrier) raptor produce offspring with no spikes? Explain.
Okay
@pooja195 @DJPatrickStar @bohotness can you help me that question too?
with
Sure
If the carrier Trait is X and the Male has Xy ant the female might have Yx. In my inference, the possibility of having no spikes is a yes. Let me punnett that XD
Cross: Xy × Yx There are 4 distinct phenotypes XY: 25 % yY: 25 % Xx: 25 % yx: 25 % The phenotype probability would be 25-50% Yes, if yx is considered Incomplete Dominanace
can you draw out the punnet square please?
Unfortunetly, I cannot in OpenStudy. We need that feature @Abhisar @pooja195
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like that @DJPatrickStar
oh XD
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As the infants develop after fertilization, their cells are rapidly going through mitosis to make more cells. Put the pictures of mitosis in order. (Use the pictures on the slide labeled A-D) Prophase ___C_____ Metaphase ___A_____ Anaphase ____D_____ Telophase ___B______ is this correct?
@DJPatrickStar @pooja195 is it correct?
Prophase A Metaphase B Anaphase C Telophase D Then Cytokenisis
okay are you sure?
@pooja195 is @DJPatrickStar correct?
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Yeah I am
okay I believe you, can you check this too? DNA for red-eye gene: TAC GCA AGT AAA AAG GAT GAA GGC ATT mRNA (after transcription) AUG CGU ___ UCA _UUU__ UUC _CUA__ CUU _CCG__ UAA Amino Acid sequence (after translation) _Met/Start___ARG__ __SER____ ___PHE____ __PHE____ __LEV___ _LEV_____ __PRO____ _____ __Stop___
@DJPatrickStar are my answers correct?
@pooja195 are they correct?
can someone answer me please!!!!!
Umm IDK This I haven't really gotten into so I'm sorry but I can't help you on this :(
NuGen claims that a mutation from UCC to UCA in their raptor’s gene could have caused the eye color to change. Is that possible? I answered Yes, that could be possible because the amino acids changed from PHS to SER. is this one correct?
@pooja195 @DJPatrickStar @bohotness
IDK Maybe? I just started Genetics but i know some stuff so yeah
it sounds correct to you?
Yes
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