Using the biochemical pathway for fruit color (below), answer the following questions. Assume all mutations (lower case

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Using the biochemical pathway for fruit color (below), answer the following questions. Assume all mutations (lower case

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Using the biochemical pathway for fruit color (below), answer
the following questions. Assume all mutations (lower case allele
symbols) are recessive, and that both enzyme A
and enzyme B must be used to produce product 2. If the alleles for
a particular gene are not listed in a genotype, you can assume that
they are wild-type.
Using The Biochemical Pathway For Fruit Color Below Answer The Following Questions Assume All Mutations Lower Case 1
Using The Biochemical Pathway For Fruit Color Below Answer The Following Questions Assume All Mutations Lower Case 1 (65.27 KiB) Viewed 228 times
1 ? c) ►3 (A+B) D A hypothetical biochemical pathway. Capital letters (A, B, C, D) represent enzymes, coded by genes (A,B,C,D). Metabolites (precursors and products) are represented by numbers. If 1 and 2 are colorless, 3 is red, and 4 is blue, what will be the phenotypes associated with the following genotypes: (1) ala (2) d/d What will be the phenotypes and phenotypic ratios among the offspring of a dihybrid cross (C/c; D/d x C/c; D/d)? Phenotypes (from most to least common): Ratio (from most to least common):
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