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Mendelian Inheritance Quizzes, Questions & Answers
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Sample QuestionIf a pea plant were homozygous recessive for height, how would its alleles be represented?
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Sample QuestionTwo pea plants heterozygous for pod color and shape (dihybrid) are crossed. Draw a punnet square to determine phenotypic ratio of offspring. The ratio will be:
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Sample QuestionThe technical name for the study of hair is:
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Sample QuestionMendel obtained plants that were true- breeding for particular traits by
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Sample QuestionThe following human pedigree shows the inheritance of the recessive trait for albinism. The gene for normal pigment production is designated as N, the gene for albinism, n, circles are females and squares, males. Red figures represent individuals with albinism, blue are normal pigmentation.The probability that the next child with parents II - 7 and II - 8 will be a male with albinism is?
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