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Module 8

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show a. Wrinkled. b. Smooth. c. Smooth.  
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show YY and Yy.  
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show yy.  
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8.4 A student repeats one of Mendel's experiments. He self-pollinates an "Ss" pea plant, where "S" is the dominant allele for smooth peas and "s" is the recessive allele for wrinkled peas.   show
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show SS- genotype: SS; homozygous; phenotype: smooth peas. Ss- genotype: Ss; heterozygous; phenotype: smooth peas. ss- genotype: ss; homozygous; phenotype: wrinkled peas.  
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show Pp, Pp, pp, pp. 50% purple, 50% white.  
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show  
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show The one for not having a tail. 1. tt. 2. TT. 3. Tt. 4. Tt.  
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show  
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8.7 (continued) What are all the possible allele combinations for the gametes produced by a plant that is heterozygous in both traits.   show
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8.8 In domestic chicken, a change in one particular allele can affect the development of the feathers, wings, lungs, kidney, and liver. What is this an example of?   show
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show AB (25%), AO (25%), BO (25%), OO (25%).  
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8.10 Suppose the woman in the previous question was heterozygous and Rh-positive. If the father is Rh-negative, what are the possible Rh-fatcors for the children and the percentage chance of each?   show
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