The answer is <span>C) Bb x Bb
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B - the allele for black and white coloration
b - the allele for brown and white coloration
There are in total 11 offspring (<span>8 black and white and 3 brown and white),
In a monohybrid cross when both parents are heterozygous (Bb), the phenotype ratio is 3:1. We have ratio 8:3.
The ideal ratio would be 9:3 because it is the same as 3:1.
Therefore, the parents Bb and Bb will have </span>8 black and white and 3 brown and white with the ration 8:3 ≈ 9:3 = 3:1
Answer:
Crossing over
Explanation:
Crossing-over is the exchange of genetic material between non-sister chromatids of homologous chromosomes. It results in new combinations of genes on each chromosome
Option a is the exact answer ...
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Hey there,
Your question states: <span>Several genes interact, along with the environment, to determine a person's height. which inheritance pattern best explains how genes influence human height?
Your correct answer would be the "</span>polygenetic inheritance" because the way you are is the reason why you are. If your daddy is tall, the <span>polygenetic inheritance would make you tall. That's how it works. If your mom has a big head, you might have a big head, but It might be bigger, or it might even be smaller. So by how your family looks, you would look like them put together. So in a sense, you would be a tall boy/girl with a big head. I'm not saying that to offend anyone, that would just be an example.
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