What would the results of a test cross yield for questionabl
What would the results of a test cross yield for questionable parent that is homozygous dominant; what about a questionable parent that is heterozygous?
What are the phenotypic rations of the offspring for a parent that is heterozygous for two traits, and a second parent that is homozygous dominant for one trait and homozygous recessive for the second trait?
What is the probability of getting a recessive phenotype when one parent is homozygous dominant and the second parent is heterozygous?
What is a carrier of a genetic disorder? What are the results of a cross between two carriers? If these genes are carried on autosomes, how do the results relate to the sex of the offspring?
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Answer:
1). All progeny would be dominant if the questionable parent is homozygous dominant
TT (homozygous dominant)X (tester would be homozygous recessive) tt----Test cross
Tt (all progeny would be heterozygous dominant)
2). 50% progeny would be dominant & the remaining 50% progeny would be recessive, if the questionable parent is homozygous dominant.
Tt x tt--Test cross
3).
heterozygous for two traits X homozygous dominant for one trait and homozygous recessive for the second trait
AaBb X AAbb
Aabb
Dominant for both traits (2) : Dominant for one trait and recessive for second trait (2)
1 : 1
| t | |
| T | Tt (dominant) |
| t | tt (recessive) |
