Hypothesis II: Dark body-color (grey) is a dominant trait. [Use D and d to represent the two alleles.] List all the poss

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Hypothesis II: Dark body-color (grey) is a dominant trait. [Use D and d to represent the two alleles.] List all the poss

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Hypothesis Ii Dark Body Color Grey Is A Dominant Trait Use D And D To Represent The Two Alleles List All The Poss 1
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Hypothesis II: Dark body-color (grey) is a dominant trait. [Use D and d to represent the two alleles.] List all the possible genotypes for each parent if dark body color is caused by a dominant allele: Male #1 (individual 1): Phenotypes: Check-in Assignment: Complete Punnett squares and determine the expected phenotypic ratios among the offspring for crosses among these genotypes. Expected ratio: Female (individual 2): Parental genotypes: Dominance relationship among alleles: Male #1 (individual 1): Phenotypes: Crosses and Results: Record below the results of each cross you perform. Be sure to test both males. Which of your predictions best matches these results? Expected ratio: Final conclusions-Unknowns 1, Flies Male #2 (individual 3): Female (individual 2): Male #2 (individual 3):
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