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(Solved): BIO 340 Activity \# 3: Trihybrid crosses, probability, and pedigrees Name (Last, First): DE ANOA, ...
BIO 340 Activity \# 3: Trihybrid crosses, probability, and pedigrees Name (Last, First): DE ANOA, JACQUIE I. In an exotic Peruvian plant, burgundy flowers (B) are dominant to pink flowers (b), green stalks (G) are dominant to vellow (g) and hairy leaves (H) are dominant to smooth leaves (h). What is the probability that the following pair of parents will produce the indicated offspring? Parent 1= BbGgHh × Parent 2= BBGghh ? Offspring = BBggh Punnett squares for each individual trait can help you with this: Probability= (BB) 1/2x (g8) 1/2x (hh) What is the phenotype of BBgght? Burgundy flowers, yellew stalks, smooth leaves. Which of the following options are gametes that Parent 1 can produce? Circle the correct one(s). BGH Bgh (Bb) bGh BgH (Gg) bGH BbGghh hh II. Given the following pedigree below, use Punnett squares for each of the following possibilities: a) Autosomal recessive and b) Autosomal dominant in order to determine what is the mode of transmission of this trait. Disease allele =a or A, depending on mode of transmission of the disease respectively. Your Punnett squares should reflect what you see in generation 11. Circle the mode of transmission. Note: Observe the whole pedigree. ? cted/No Normal Circle the a) Autosomal recessive 11×1211×12