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The correct answer is explained below:</h2>
Explanation:
- According to the question, free ear lobes are dominant over attached ear lobes.
- Let the allele for free ear lobes be represented by F.
- Let the allele for attached ear lobes be represented by f.
- The genotype of the homozygous recessive woman (mother) having attached ear lobes is : ff.
- The gamete produced by the woman is: f.
- The genotype of the heterozygous man (father) with free earlobes is: Ff.
- The gametes produced by the man are: F and f.
- Mating the man with the woman we get the following offspring,
F f
f Ff ff
Phenotype Free ear lobe Attached ear lobe
- The genotype and the phenotype of the probable children obtained is represented in the Punnett square above.
- The probability that the parents would produce children with attached ear lobes is =
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Answer:
Hmmm
Explanation:
No clue :P Im only in 6th grade..(Well in 7th but I skipped 6th so technically 6?
Answer:
x y
x8 x8x x8y
x8 x8x x8y
The results of the punnet square show that:
They will not have a son who will be colour blind.
They will not have a daughter who is colour blind.
All the daughters born will be carriers of red- green colour blindness.
The genotype of the two parents will be:
Genotype of mother: x8,x8
Genotype of father: x, Y
Explanation:
Cold springs can affect the reproduction of rabbits as the rabbit's main priority is to survive before adding more to its family as they would already be struggling to keep itself warm. Yet alone a newborn rabbit which doesn't have any fur yet.
Also, cold springs could affect the amount of food that grows so the competition for food is more harsh so more rabbits are likely to die of starvation.
Though I'm not sure what your temperature range of a cold spring is so I might be giving extreme answers.
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