Inheritance Practice If you get the question correct you step forward and back if it is incorrect.

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Inheritance Practice If you get the question correct you step forward and back if it is incorrect

Hair Color for Dogs T- black t- brown Genotype: TT Phenotype: ?

Black

Hair Color for Dogs T- black t- brown Genotype: Tt Phenotype: ?

Black

Hair Color for Dogs T- black t- brown Genotype: ? Phenotype: Brown

tt

Flower Color R-red r- white Genotype: RR Phenotype: ?

Red

Flower Color R-red r- white Genotype: ? Phenotype: homozygous red

RR

Flower Color R-red r- white Genotype: ? Phenotype: white

rr

Flower Color R-red r- white Genotype: ? Phenotype: Heterozygous red

Rr

Genotype Vocab Use the letter R Heterozygous genotype: ?

Rr

Genotype Vocab Use the letter R Homozygous recessive genotype: ?

rr

Genotype Vocab Use the letter R Heterozygous genotype: ?

Rr

Genotype Vocab Use the letter R Homozygous dominant genotype: ?

RR

Beak Length L long beak l short beak Phenotype: short beak Genotype: ?

ll

INCOMPLETE DOMINANCE!!!! Flower color: T-red t- white Genotype: TT Phenotype: ?

Red

INCOMPLETE DOMINANCE!!!! Flower color: T-red t- white Genotype: Tt Phenotype: ?

Pink

INCOMPLETE DOMINANCE!!!! Flower color: T-red t- white Genotype: tt Phenotype: ?

White

Punnett Square Practice Complete dominance: T tall t short Cross two heterozygous parents What are the chances of having a tall plant?

75% tall

Punnett Square Practice Complete dominance: T tall t short Cross one homozygous tall plant with one homozygous short plant What are the chances of having a tall plant?

100%

Punnett Square Practice Complete dominance: T tall t short Cross one short plant with one heterozygous short plant What are the chances of having a short plant?

50%

INCOMPLETE DOMINANCE R- red r- white Cross two pink plants? What are the chances of having a red flowering plant?

25%

INCOMPLETE DOMINANCE R- red r- white Cross one pink plant with one white plant? What are the chances of having a pink flowering plant?

50%

INCOMPLETE DOMINANCE R- red r- white Cross one red plant with one white plant? What are the chances of having a pink flowering plant?

100%