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stellarik [79]
3 years ago
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19) which of the following can utilize both mitosis and meiosis in the correct circumstances?; a) a haploid animal cell; b) a di

ploid cell from a plant stem; c) any diploid animal cell; d) a plantlike protist; e) an archaebacterium
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1 answer:
Brilliant_brown [7]3 years ago
6 0
Answer choice D. A platlike protist looks like the best answer choice here. You may leave a comment down below if you need additional help!

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1. double merle with short coat: 1/4 (e).

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3. merle with short coat: 1/2 (g).

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<u>Available data</u>:

  • CSCS individuals display a solid coat
  • CMCS individuals are merle and show patches of fur with a lighter, mottled effect
  • CMCM individuals are "double merle" and show patches of fur with much more pronounced lightening
  • short coats, L-,  being dominant to long coats, ll.
  • Cross: merle long-coated dog x merle short-coated dog

Parentals) CMCS  ll      x       CMCS LL

Gametes) CMl, CSl, CMl, CSl

                 CML, CSL, CML, CSL

Punnett square)      CMl           CMl            CSl            CSl

             CML     CMCM Ll    CMCM Ll    CMCS Ll    CMCS Ll

             CML     CMCM Ll    CMCMLl     CMCS Ll    CMCS Ll

             CSL      CMCS Ll     CMCS Ll     CSCS Ll     CSCS Ll

             CSL      CMCS Ll     CMCS Ll     CSCS Ll     CSCS Ll

F1) 4/16 = 1/4 = 25% CMCM Ll, double merle short-coated individuals

    4/16 = 1/4 = 25% CSCS Ll, solid short-coated individuals

    8/16 = 1/2 = 50% CMCS Ll, merle chort-coated

  • Cross: merle short-coated dog  x  merle short-coated dog

Parentals)   CMCS Ll      x       CMCS Ll

Gametes)  CML, CMl, CSL, CSl, CML, CMl, CSL, CSl

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                CMl     CMCM Ll     CMCM ll     CMCS Ll    CMCS ll

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                CSl      CMCS Ll      CMCS ll      CSCS Ll     CSCS ll

F1) 1/16 CMCM LL, double merle short-coated individual

    2/16 CMCM Ll, double merle short-coated individual

    1/16 CMCM ll, double merle long-coated individual

    2/16 = 1/8 CMCS LL, merle short-coated individual

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    2/16 = 1/8 CMCS ll, merle long-coated individual

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