1.
Han Solo genotype: ff
Offspring genotypes: Ff, ff
There is a 50% chance the child will have the force.
2.
Let f be webbed feet and F be non-webbed feet
Parental genotypes: ff ; FF
Possibility of webbed feet in offspring: 0%
3.
Yes, it is possible if both parents are heterozygous. 25% of offspring will be grey.
4.
Pheonotypes: Hairy and non-hairy fur
genotypes: HH, Hh, hh
5.
Parental genotypes: RR and RL
Offspring phenotypes: Brown hair and Brown and Black hair
Offspring genotypes: RR, RL
6.
Genotypes: BW
Phenotypes: Grey
7.
Black
8.
None of his children will be bald.<span />
Use a sandbag to hold it in place
Answer:
The dihybrid ratio we expect in the offspring is 9:7.
Explanation:
This is an example of complementary gene interaction, which is the non allelic interaction or genes, where the prominent genes at heterozygous loci may complement each other by complementing recessive alleles at the respective loci.
So in this case of complementary gene interaction, the individuals that are A-bb or aaB- or aabb will have the same set of observable features (phenotype) but only A-B- individuals will how the dominant phenotype.
The most likely cause of the beak variation is the food source of the finch, the break size and shape was adapted to most likely have easier and better access to food. <span />