#Question id: 4927
#SCPH12 I Genetics
following cross were allowed
I-Recessive phenotype female X Dominat phenotype male = all recessive phenotype
II-Recessive phenotype male X Dominat phenotype female = all dominant phenotype
Which of the following conclusion?
#Question id: 4927
#SCPH28 | Zoology
following cross were allowed
I-Recessive phenotype female X Dominat phenotype male = all recessive phenotype
II-Recessive phenotype male X Dominat phenotype female = all dominant phenotype
Which of the following conclusion?
#Question id: 4928
#SCPH12 I Genetics
A certain kind of snail can have a right-handed direction of shell coiling (D) or left handed coiling (d). If direction of coiling is due to a protein deposited by the mother in the egg cytoplasm, then a Dd egg-producing snail and a dd sperm-producing snail will have offspring of which genotype(s) and phenotype(s)?
#Question id: 4928
#SCPH28 | Zoology
A certain kind of snail can have a right-handed direction of shell coiling (D) or left handed coiling (d). If direction of coiling is due to a protein deposited by the mother in the egg cytoplasm, then a Dd egg-producing snail and a dd sperm-producing snail will have offspring of which genotype(s) and phenotype(s)?
#Question id: 4929
#SCPH12 I Genetics
Maternal inheritance of coiling of shell in snail (limnaea peregra) is well established. The dextral coiling depends on dominant allele D and sinistral coiling depends upon recessive allele d. A female F1 progeny of dextral(Dd) type is crossed with a male dextral (Dd). What will be the phenotype ratio in progeny?
#Question id: 4929
#SCPH28 | Zoology
Maternal inheritance of coiling of shell in snail (limnaea peregra) is well established. The dextral coiling depends on dominant allele D and sinistral coiling depends upon recessive allele d. A female F1 progeny of dextral(Dd) type is crossed with a male dextral (Dd). What will be the phenotype ratio in progeny?