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The correct answer is Polygenic inheritance; it involves multiples genes coding for a trait that falls within a wide spectrum
Non-Mendelian Inheritance Practice Problems. Work must be neatly done!! Be sure to make dominant and recessive alleles clearly distinguishable. Punnett squares should show genotypes and you should summarize the phenotypes based on what the question is asking. 1.
Non-Mendelian Genetics Practice Packet. Most genetic traits have a stronger, dominant allele and a weaker, recessive allele. In an individual with a heterozygous genotype, the dominant allele shows up in the offspring and the recessive allele gets covered up and doesn’t show; we call this complete dominance.
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Active Learning Exercise: Non-Mendelian Genetics, Pedigree and Gene Linkage. After eight years of married life, during which time she had failed to become pregnant, Mrs. X met and fell in love with Mr. Y. During the ensuing five years three children were born.
1 PRACTICE PROBLEM. Which of the following is not a polygenic inheritance? 3. 2 PRACTICE PROBLEM. When graphing the polygenic traits against the phenotypic frequency, a bell-shaped form is created. What contributes to this result? 2. 3 PRACTICE PROBLEM. A quantitative trait is controlled by numerous genes.
Non-Mendelian Genetics Practice Problems. Incomplete Dominance. 1. A cross between a blue blahblah bird & a white blahblah bird produces offspring that are silver. The color of blahblah birds is determined by just two alleles. Blue Allele: ________. White Allele: __________. a.