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tgat is everything
b. Draw a Punnett square to illustrate a crons between a birch hetenomygous for bark colour and
trunk searring and a birch homory 6 ous recevise for both characteristios Give the rerulting
genotypic and phenotypic ratios of the offspring of this cross. c. After prealatigg the results of the
cross in part b. the actual cross between these white birch was carried out and resulted in the
following numbers of offspring: 92 white bark, scarred trunk 96 grey bark, unscarred trunk 5 white
bark, unscarred trunk 7 grey bark, scarred trunk Calculate the phenotypic and genotypic ratios of
these offispring- How do these results compare to your predicted ratios above? You began this
question with the assumption that the genes responsible for bark colour and trunk scarring were
locared on separate chromosomes. Do the observed results support this assumption? Explain
what these results mean and why you can make that conclusion. 8. A local farmer, plagued by
roving herbivores, has decided to befriend a new herd of White-Tailed Deer (Odocoileus
vinginiamus). Having taken a number of genetics courses during his Agriculture degree, the farmer
decides to observe the heritability of a couple of phenotypic traits. In these deer, a white patch on
the chest (R) is dominant to not having a patch ( r, and white spots along their side (T) are
dominant to no spots(t). After a particularly hot summer, the farmer notices a new male deer in the
area that looks to have been trapped by a forest fire- it's fur is badly singed, and none of the
typical colouration is visible.Based on this, what are the genorypes of the gametes from an
organism with the genotype QqRr ? Trae or False: These gametes will all be equally likely. 4.
What are the two uses for a test cross? 3. a. 5. Give an example of a phenotypic frequency: 6.
Give an cxample of a genotypic ratio: 7. In White birch (Bernila papyrifena, a species of tree),
white bark (B) is dominant to grey bark (b), and the presence of black trunk scars (E) is dominant
to an unscarred trunk (e). a. Assuming that these genes are located on separate chromosomes,
draw a Punnett square to illustrate a cross between a birch homozygous for white bark and a
scarred trunk and a birch with grey bark and unscarred trunk. What are the resulting genotype and
phenotype of the F1 ?Give the realting genotypic and phenotypie ratios of the offipring of this
crows. c. After prraictivg the results of the cross in part b, the actual cross between theie. white
birch was carried out and reulied in the following number of otfopring 92 white bark, scurred trunk
96 grcy bark, unscarred trunk 5 white bark, unscarred trunk 7 grey bark, scarrod trunk Calculate
the phenotypic and genotypic ratios of theie offspring. How do these remults compare to your
predicted ratios above? You began this question with the assamption that the genes responsible
for bark colour and trunk scarring were located on separate chromosomes. Do the observed
resalis support this assumption? Explain what these results mean and why you can make that
conclusion. 8. A local farmer, plagued by roving herbivores, has decided to befriend a new berd of
White-Tailed Deer (Oulocoilens erginianio). Having naken a number of genetics courses during his
Agriculture degree, the farmer decides to observe the heritability of a couple of phenotypic traits.
In these deer, a white patch on the chest (R) is dominant to not having a parch (r), and white spots
along their side (T) are dominant to no spots(t) After a particularly hot summer, the farmer notices
a new male deer in the area that looks to have been trapped by a forest fre- it's fur is badly singed,
and none of the typical colouration is visible. WORKSHEET 5: INTRODUCTION TO
GENETICSThe farmer, wanting to help thila poor deer (orbien he namee Asby, aeratyot for is to
have a chice patwh and none have apoti. a. Give the genotype of Sheila: b. Give the genotype of
the gamete that Sheilx can prealuce: c. What are the genotypes of the offipribg? Oftispeing with
fatch and no spotke Oftspring with no patch or spotss d. What gamete did Ash give the offippring?
Offipring with patch and no ipots: Ofispring with no patch or spots: c. Based on this information,
give the genotype of Ashi f. Drave a Puninets Square to illustrate the cross between Ash and
Sheila g. This cross would be an example of a cross. 9. In walleye (a species of fish), seale colour
and pattern are determined by two different genes located on different chromosomes. In
answering the following questions, use the letters G and g for scale colour and H and h for scale
pattetn. Tobin, a wallcye with yellow scales that had a motticd pattern, was bred with Crystal, a
walleye with bluc scales with a solid pattern. All of their children had yellow scales and a solid
pattern. a. Give the genotypes of the following: Tobin Crystal! Their children (the F1) Jeanette is al
walleye that is heterozygous for scale colour and homozygous recessive for pattern. b. What is
Jeannette's phenotype?c. Give the genotypes of all of the gametes that Jeanette could produce. d.
Jeanette was accidentally crossed with one of Tobin and Crystal's children. Draw a Punnett
square to illustrate this cross. c. Calculate the expected phenotypic frequencies among the
offspring of this cross. 10. In rats, the allele for kinky hair (h) is recessive to the allele for normal
hair (H), and the allele for short tail (t) is recessive to the allele for long tail (T). The genes for hair
kinkiness and tail length are found close togetber on the same chromosome (i.e., they are linked).
"Backalley Bob" is a rat who is heterozygous for both hair type and tail length. Bob's mother had
normal hair and a short tail, and was homozygous for both traits. Bob met and married "Riverboat
Rita," a kinky-haired, short-tailed rat. a. Give the genotype of each of the following: Backalley Bob:
Backalley Bob's mother: Riverboat Rita: b. Draw a Punnett square to illustrate the cross between
Backalley Bob and Riverboat Rita. Remember-the genes are linked. Assume that there is no
crossing over. c. Give the predicted genotypic ratio of the offspring of this cross, if there is no
crossing over. d. Draw a chromosome diagram to show Backalley Bob's cell in prophase I of
meiosis. Assume no crossovers have occurred. Label alleles on each chromatid you draw.

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  • 1. tgat is everything b. Draw a Punnett square to illustrate a crons between a birch hetenomygous for bark colour and trunk searring and a birch homory 6 ous recevise for both characteristios Give the rerulting genotypic and phenotypic ratios of the offspring of this cross. c. After prealatigg the results of the cross in part b. the actual cross between these white birch was carried out and resulted in the following numbers of offspring: 92 white bark, scarred trunk 96 grey bark, unscarred trunk 5 white bark, unscarred trunk 7 grey bark, scarred trunk Calculate the phenotypic and genotypic ratios of these offispring- How do these results compare to your predicted ratios above? You began this question with the assumption that the genes responsible for bark colour and trunk scarring were locared on separate chromosomes. Do the observed results support this assumption? Explain what these results mean and why you can make that conclusion. 8. A local farmer, plagued by roving herbivores, has decided to befriend a new herd of White-Tailed Deer (Odocoileus vinginiamus). Having taken a number of genetics courses during his Agriculture degree, the farmer decides to observe the heritability of a couple of phenotypic traits. In these deer, a white patch on the chest (R) is dominant to not having a patch ( r, and white spots along their side (T) are dominant to no spots(t). After a particularly hot summer, the farmer notices a new male deer in the area that looks to have been trapped by a forest fire- it's fur is badly singed, and none of the typical colouration is visible.Based on this, what are the genorypes of the gametes from an organism with the genotype QqRr ? Trae or False: These gametes will all be equally likely. 4. What are the two uses for a test cross? 3. a. 5. Give an example of a phenotypic frequency: 6. Give an cxample of a genotypic ratio: 7. In White birch (Bernila papyrifena, a species of tree), white bark (B) is dominant to grey bark (b), and the presence of black trunk scars (E) is dominant to an unscarred trunk (e). a. Assuming that these genes are located on separate chromosomes, draw a Punnett square to illustrate a cross between a birch homozygous for white bark and a scarred trunk and a birch with grey bark and unscarred trunk. What are the resulting genotype and phenotype of the F1 ?Give the realting genotypic and phenotypie ratios of the offipring of this crows. c. After prraictivg the results of the cross in part b, the actual cross between theie. white birch was carried out and reulied in the following number of otfopring 92 white bark, scurred trunk 96 grcy bark, unscarred trunk 5 white bark, unscarred trunk 7 grey bark, scarrod trunk Calculate the phenotypic and genotypic ratios of theie offspring. How do these remults compare to your predicted ratios above? You began this question with the assamption that the genes responsible for bark colour and trunk scarring were located on separate chromosomes. Do the observed resalis support this assumption? Explain what these results mean and why you can make that conclusion. 8. A local farmer, plagued by roving herbivores, has decided to befriend a new berd of White-Tailed Deer (Oulocoilens erginianio). Having naken a number of genetics courses during his Agriculture degree, the farmer decides to observe the heritability of a couple of phenotypic traits. In these deer, a white patch on the chest (R) is dominant to not having a parch (r), and white spots along their side (T) are dominant to no spots(t) After a particularly hot summer, the farmer notices a new male deer in the area that looks to have been trapped by a forest fre- it's fur is badly singed, and none of the typical colouration is visible. WORKSHEET 5: INTRODUCTION TO GENETICSThe farmer, wanting to help thila poor deer (orbien he namee Asby, aeratyot for is to have a chice patwh and none have apoti. a. Give the genotype of Sheila: b. Give the genotype of
  • 2. the gamete that Sheilx can prealuce: c. What are the genotypes of the offipribg? Oftispeing with fatch and no spotke Oftspring with no patch or spotss d. What gamete did Ash give the offippring? Offipring with patch and no ipots: Ofispring with no patch or spots: c. Based on this information, give the genotype of Ashi f. Drave a Puninets Square to illustrate the cross between Ash and Sheila g. This cross would be an example of a cross. 9. In walleye (a species of fish), seale colour and pattern are determined by two different genes located on different chromosomes. In answering the following questions, use the letters G and g for scale colour and H and h for scale pattetn. Tobin, a wallcye with yellow scales that had a motticd pattern, was bred with Crystal, a walleye with bluc scales with a solid pattern. All of their children had yellow scales and a solid pattern. a. Give the genotypes of the following: Tobin Crystal! Their children (the F1) Jeanette is al walleye that is heterozygous for scale colour and homozygous recessive for pattern. b. What is Jeannette's phenotype?c. Give the genotypes of all of the gametes that Jeanette could produce. d. Jeanette was accidentally crossed with one of Tobin and Crystal's children. Draw a Punnett square to illustrate this cross. c. Calculate the expected phenotypic frequencies among the offspring of this cross. 10. In rats, the allele for kinky hair (h) is recessive to the allele for normal hair (H), and the allele for short tail (t) is recessive to the allele for long tail (T). The genes for hair kinkiness and tail length are found close togetber on the same chromosome (i.e., they are linked). "Backalley Bob" is a rat who is heterozygous for both hair type and tail length. Bob's mother had normal hair and a short tail, and was homozygous for both traits. Bob met and married "Riverboat Rita," a kinky-haired, short-tailed rat. a. Give the genotype of each of the following: Backalley Bob: Backalley Bob's mother: Riverboat Rita: b. Draw a Punnett square to illustrate the cross between Backalley Bob and Riverboat Rita. Remember-the genes are linked. Assume that there is no crossing over. c. Give the predicted genotypic ratio of the offspring of this cross, if there is no crossing over. d. Draw a chromosome diagram to show Backalley Bob's cell in prophase I of meiosis. Assume no crossovers have occurred. Label alleles on each chromatid you draw.