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Name \)C\n\e..\ De. \ D, C' n ,2 Date \ /10 / 202\ Period __ 1.

___

Dominat/Recessive and
lncomplete/CoDominance Dihybrids ~- - - /
2Spts

\..\~\U-o= J;.,,.
Mo-,.r()= AA
1) The lubber grasshopper is a very large grasshopper that is black with red
and yellow stripes. Assume that red stripes are expressed from the RR g~Y.~, and yellow stripes are
from the homozygous rr genotype. However, striped Alleles are CODOMINANT resulting in BOTH being expressed if you
inherit a heterozygous combination. The size of the grasshopper is simple dominant/recessive with Large (L) being
dominant over small (I).

What will be the pl)enotypjc&gef1<Ltv.Pjcratio of the F1_generation from a cross of two heterozygous large lubber
-
grassh oppers, who have BOTH red and yellow stripes?
( lpt)Key: COLOR SIZE

Red = Large = LL.

(lpt ) Parent Genotype: ~..,.. \ l X ~'r lL - -


Yellow= r'-'1" Small= I\

///I///I/////// RL RI rl rl

RL
I
Ll I Rf\ L \ t\\" l l /Piir L\
RI
I/
?J~ L\ ;,R'V\ \\ , ~r L\ ,. .~r
. \\
/ /
rl
~"' LL ~I'"' l\ Y''f' LL 'tr- Y'I l\
/.
rl Pw, L\ ~"' \\ rY-.. L\ rr \\
Genotype Results: (2pts) Phenotype Results: (2pts)
LL - \ (2.r LL - 1 Lo.~e... - q
Pi~ L\ - l. Pw· L\ - L\ S~\\-
\\ - \ ~ Y' \ \ - ')..
'i~\\C)v); l.o,,~e. - )
'f'V' \..l - I
'le.llw, .s~,, -\
"'"' L\ - 1.
r-Y'\\ - I
(l pt) Key;
TAIL Ba nds Foo d wash ino
v,1 ·. ~~ - C?>r A\\ -wW
l'.U.ll(n - 'p
So""~ - 'v,J;;
~~-b'b
~~-Ow

2) Racoons have rings a rou nd the ir tails a nd a ha bit of was hing th e ir foo d in wa te r
before eating it. Suppose th at BOTH of the se t raits are controlled via INCOMPLETE dominance so th at wide band s on
the tail are BB, medium sized ba nds a re Bb, and narrow bands are bb and that wash ing all t he ir food is WW, was hing
some of their food is Ww, and wash ing no food is ww.

How many of each genotype & phenotype will be in the F, generation resulting from a cross of two racoons, both w ith
medium sized tail bands and that wash some of their food?

{lpt) Parent Genotype: ~t> \l w X \,'o \.j yi

///////////Ill/ l:'l \,J {\~, o \J bw


I J ~ 'o
~v,J
/

ll:>~ \J'W \:lb \J w ~~'b \.J\-J ~\J

;; -
I

\) er
~w \.)~ f,~ {:) wv-1 ,/4-G b
~'o ",rJ;:;
-; //
'b\J
0
e,'b \.J\-1 ~ b \Jw 'ob \f w tr
'ob \j _:j

b~
61,,
~b \J~
r
b'o --
'vJ\,,,/
/,,
t

\J 'b \.J w
) 'ob --
\.,l'W

Genotype Results: (2pts) Phenotype Results: (2pts)


I','(:) \.J W - \ 6b 'w\.J - 1. ..J\~e.., b..\\ - t mtl:,vM 1°',\\ - 2.
b~ \.lw -l ~'t> ...,,-:::;--L\
',J\ce,_ 1f, (!JMl,..- '\.. 'rf\(hVl""I/ Sc7\'V\@.. -Lt
C>'o w.J -L W'C(!. ; Y\0"~- \ Me..o,\Vt"'/ 't'\t,1->e...- L
her.v-~w1 o-\\ - \.
bb -.JV - \ ho-.~,~-'2.
hb \.li;i - l.. nc,..~w, r-e<'e..-,
bb WN_,
In Turkeys a dominant gene, R produces t he fam iliar bronze
color; its recessive allele, r, results in red colo r. Another
dominant gene, H, results in normal feathers; its recessive allele,
h, produces feathers without webbing, so it resembles t ufts of
hair.

Two bronze turkeys with normal feathers were mated, and their
offspring consisted of eight bronze with normal feathers, thre e
bronze with hairy feathers, two reds with normal feathers, and
one red with hairy feathers . -

MAKE a KEV: (lpt)

~-~rn e. FACTS from the story above: (lpt)

Y' - r~ 0i \~ O OM°1flO..Y\t \.S ~ \ ~ \ . -


'0 ;.<;, re..c.e..ss,ve
10-)e, brch1.Q... ¼vv-.Y,t.'{S w,th f\fl<'Y"\O,.\ .!'~ ~

3) What were the GENOTYPES of their parents? (2pts)

MOM= ....;.-'--'--'----.;..:...--
\\ \t
DAD= ___;....:..:,._,__ _ __,___,-'---
\\ \.\
In Zebras co lorat ion is du e to CODOM INACE result ing in a
heterozygous al lele comb ination displaying both pa renta l
phenotypes . Ea rs on the othe r hand are incomplete
dominance resulti ng in a blend of t ra it s. (this is mad e up!!)

Skin = B- black b- white Bb - black & white stri pes

Ea rs = P - Poin ty p - non poi nty Pp - droopy

4) What are the genotype & phenotype of the offspring created from two black & white striped zebras, one with
pointy ears and the other with droopy ears?

(lpt) Parent Genotype: \)b re X Qi'b Pp

Ill/I////////// (':)P Q) 15 'cf \,., "


~f t,~' rr 6C:i rr ('.)b Pf Gb (Jp

B~ Cb"b rp (,\0 ff D>'o r {J (1\) f'f


'b'P C,6 ff b'o -Pp 'o'b {-)f 'b'o fr
'o~ <!,h flp ~'o -rr- 'ob f t>'n rP
~() fP-\
t!,~ Pp - 'L
Genotype Results: (2pts)

Q)b f>P-2
~b rr -'-1
t~1Po~- \ Phenotype Results: (2pts)

bt\J~J~~ -'1..
. \ Co<), I o.rwp"{- 'l.. t)&, vJ l'tt\ p c:, 'nt-f - '-\

G~ r -, lb):, re -2 tiW1n, Oh-p1:>~'f- \ 'otv1i~'1 _ 1


w'ri,k.t ()ei(\t'j - \
bt, Pf- I ~'ri,~ c.roop'l-1.
wh~t., 'r-,(!Jr. po~i'1-,
b'b r' P - L
bb ~i- '
KEY: (lpt)

F- r.v-c, l½ -
; - SfY()V'\e, 'o - eJ \~
\bb -

S) In Dragons, the ability to breathe Fire (F) and having Black scales (B) is
controlled by a Dominant allele. Smoke breath (f) and yellow scales (bl are recessive . However, Scale color is an
incomplete dominant trait and the heterozygous trait is RED.

What are the phenotypes ONLY of the children of a Red, homozygous fire breathing dragon and a yellow, smoke

breathing dragon?

(lpt) Parent Genotype: ~F B'o x £fl bt)


Children Phenotype Results: (2pts)

F~
(Foo fp Q,C) f~ ~6
f: F'r.)b

flo fF ~\:J ff b'o f p ~t> ~P 'ob


FP 6~ rF ()b P.P ~6 P-9 ~'o
FP ~b t=°-9 'o'b F-r ~'o rP ):>'b

e., l"o+"l re,\

Ff DD- \ ( f' e,e,- '- ()lf(./'o\o..u'\ ... \ f>~-c. }o\fN..h -1


FF b _ 2. R-'.' o,b - Y'U.. -1.. f' '1 ~/ .... 4

F F bb - \ F.P bb - 2_ P,~J '4e..\\O,JJ- \ fl\t'{...J 'l e-\\ow-1..

.fr ~ - I ~l<\o'6e.., 'o\(K]) - \


ftl 'r>b -2 S)M)Vi e..1 ~ - L
pp \?b-\ S'f'f'io'r'-it-1~-tH~w-\

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