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Artemon [7]
3 years ago
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Somebody Help me please ;(!!

Biology
1 answer:
Vladimir79 [104]3 years ago
8 0
Fossil 3rd one
Homologous: 4th
Vestigial: 1st
DNA: 2nd
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In this question, we’re talking about two traits, which means that we will represent their genotypes with four letters ( two letters for each trait, since one trait is present in two chromosomes -pair-, one from the mother, and one from the father, revise if you don't get it, or just ask me).

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Small letters are for recessive traits (if both chromosomes have the recessive trait, it will be shown as the phenotype)

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Let's start with Jenny, she has a recessive trait (red hair) and a dominant trait (freckles). As I mentioned before, we will represent recessive traits in two small letters ( rr for Jenny's red hair ). And in the case of our dominant trait ( freckles), we MUST have at least one capital letter (for this trait: F ). That means we have two possible genotypes for freckles: either Ff or FF.

Now as easy as it sounds, we should write Jenny's possible genotypes like this:

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Jenny's mother has brown hair and freckles (two dominant traits), again, as I mentioned before, dominant traits MUST be represented by at least one capital letter.

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Here, we have the phenotype of one parent of Jenny's mother's parents. Lucky for us, Jenny's grandmother has two recessive traits that can only be presented as rrff.

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Now I ask you to stop reading and try to figure out Jenny's father's genotype.

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I know I took too long explaining and answering but I hope I helped you,

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