Chapter 20: Problem 11
What are the phenotypes and genotypes for the ABO blood groups? If both parents are type AB blood, what are the possible genotypes and phenotypes for their children, including the expected percentages? (pages \(480-81\) )
Chapter 20: Problem 11
What are the phenotypes and genotypes for the ABO blood groups? If both parents are type AB blood, what are the possible genotypes and phenotypes for their children, including the expected percentages? (pages \(480-81\) )
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Get started for freeThe genotype of an individual with the dominant phenotype can be determined best by reproduction with a. the recessive genotype or phenotype. b. a heterozygote. c. the dominant phenotype. d. the homozygous dominant. e. Both a and b are correct.
Two wavy-haired individuals (neither curly hair nor straight hair are completely dominant) reproduce. What are the chances that their children will have wavy hair? a. \(0 \%\) b. \(25 \%\) c. \(50 \%\) d. \(100 \%\)
The ABO blood system exhibits a. codominance. b. multiple alleles. c. incomplete dominance. d. Both a and b are correct.
What is the chance of producing a child with the dominant phenotype from each of the following crosses? (pages \(469-70\) ) a. \(A A \times A A\) b. \(A a \times A A\) c. \(A a \times A a\) d. \(a a \times a a\)
Which of the following is not a feature of multifactorial inheritance? a. Effects of dominant alleles are additive. b. Genes affecting the trait may be on multiple chromosomes c. Environment influences phenotype. d. Recessive alleles are harmful.
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