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pianotsy pianotsy
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9 years ago Edited: 9 years ago, pianotsy
Part I:  Answer the following questions:
   1.  Which of the following is most inclusive?
      a.  allele
      b.  genotype

   2.  Dominant alleles are represented by:
      a. an upper case letter
      b.  a lower case letter
      c.  it does not matter what type of letter is use

   3.  In fruit flies, gray body color is dominant over black body color.  Using the letter G to represent body color, what is the genotype of a heterozygous gray    bodied fly?
      a.  GG
      b.  gg
      c.  Gg
      d.  GGgg

   4.  All of the offspring of two gray bodied flys are also gray.  What can you conclude about the genotypes of the parent flies?
      a.  They are both heterozygous
      b.  They are both homozygous dominant
      c.  They are both homozygous recessive
      d.  You cannot conclude anything definitively about the parental genotypes

   5.  Some of the offspring of two gray bodied flies are black.  What can you conclude about the genotypes of the parent flies?
      a.  They are both heterozygous
      b.  They are both homozygous dominant
      c.  They are both homozygous recessive
      d.  You cannot conclude anything definitively about the parental genotypes

   Part II:  Follow the instructions in the Question column to complete the virtual lab scenarios and record your data:
Complete all ten scenarios and record your results in Table 1. 
When you record a ratio, whether it is genotypic or phenotypic ratio, always record the most dominant characteristic first, followed by the recessive.  For example, when recording genotypic ratios:
    1)  If your offspring genotypes include 1 GG, 2 Gg, and 1 gg, the ratio would be:      1 GG : 2 Gg : 1 gg
    2)  If your offspring genotypes include 2 GG and 2 Gg, the ratio would be:                2 GG : 2 gg   (or 1:1 in the reduced form)
    3)  If your offspring genotypes are 4 gg, then the ratio would be written as::               4 gg
When you record phenotypic ratios for a monohybrid cross, there are only two possible phenotypes - either the dominant phenotype or the recessive phenotype.  So you do not need to indicate the phenotype, simply put the dominant # first, followed by the recessive #:
    4)  If your offspring phenotypes are 3 dominant and 1 recessive, the ratio is:               3:1
    5)  If your offspring phenotypes are 4 dominant and 0 recessive, the ratio is:               4:0
    6)  If your offspring phenotypes are 0 dominant and 4 recessive, the ratio is:               0:4



  Table 1:
Scenario #   Genotype of
Parent I   Genotype of 
Parent II   Genotypic Ratio
of Offspring   Phenotypic Ratio
of Offspring


         

I really need help for this assignment, I am so confused about the section, I bear somebody can help me fish this work sheet, thanks very much!!!
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9 years ago
Hey pianotsy, next time post the whole question, like I did above.

Hmm... Which questions are you having trouble with?
pianotsy Author
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9 years ago
mutiple choice the 3,4,5 and part 2-complete ten scenarios.
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9 years ago
For part II, there are six scenarios, but in the table it goes to ten, am I missing something?
pianotsy Author
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9 years ago Edited: 9 years ago, pianotsy
No, that is all I have . here is the website
http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/genbio/virtual_labs_2K8/labs/BL_05/index.html, I cant make sure it is correct or not. Thank you again, you are so helpful.
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If you can not make sure, just do what you know, I think it is enough good to me.
Post Merge: 9 years ago

Nobady did this work sheet before? Crying Face Crying Face Crying Face Crying Face Crying Face Crying Face Crying Face
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9 years ago
Sorry, just logged on. I did scenario one for you. It would take me a while to do all of them.
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nicoleflitt,  diffrentiam2,  blazy4u
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9 years ago
Thanks for your help!
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9 years ago
Thanks for your help!

Seriously Bio Man has all the answers. Such a great help!
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Educator
9 years ago
Thanks for your help!

Seriously Bio Man has all the answers. Such a great help!

You're welcome...
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9 years ago
.  All of the offspring of two gray bodied flys are also gray.  What can you conclude about the genotypes of the parent flies?  I am having problems  can I please get help
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9 years ago
Thank you  Slight Smile
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9 years ago
Thanks!
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