When examining a Punnett Square, how are dominant alleles represented?(1 point)
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lower case letters
lower case letters
numbers
numbers
upper case letters
upper case letters
It depends on the Punnett Square.
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When examining a Punnett Square, how are recessive alleles represented?(1 point)
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It depends on the Punnett Square.
It depends on the Punnett Square.
numbers
numbers
upper case letters
upper case letters
lower case letters
Responses
It depends on the Punnett Square.
It depends on the Punnett Square.
numbers
numbers
upper case letters
upper case letters
lower case letters
lower case letters
Which combinations below represent dominant alleles?(1 point)
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TT, tt
TT, tt
Tt, tt
Tt, tt
TT, Tt
TT, Tt
tt, tt
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TT, tt
TT, tt
Tt, tt
Tt, tt
TT, Tt
TT, Tt
tt, tt
TT, Tt
Draw the Punnett Square below in your Science notebook and fill in the possible offspring. Use your Punnett Square to answer the question.
What percent of offspring will express the dominant allele?
(1 point)
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75%
75%
50%
50%
100%
100%
25%
25%
Question 5
What percent of offspring will express the dominant allele?
(1 point)
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75%
75%
50%
50%
100%
100%
25%
25%
Question 5
To determine the percentage of offspring that will express the dominant allele, we need to look at the Punnett Square. If we have a homozygous dominant parent (TT) crossed with a homozygous recessive parent (tt), the offspring will all be heterozygous (Tt). In this case, 100% of the offspring will have the dominant allele.
Draw the Punnett Square below in your Science notebook and fill in the possible offspring. Use your Punnett Square to answer the question.
What percent of offspring will express the recessive allele?
(1 point)
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25%
25%
50%
50%
75%
75%
100%
What percent of offspring will express the recessive allele?
(1 point)
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25%
25%
50%
50%
75%
75%
100%
To determine the percentage of offspring that will express the recessive allele, we need to look at the Punnett Square.
If we have a homozygous dominant parent (TT) crossed with a homozygous recessive parent (tt), the offspring will all be heterozygous (Tt). In this case, 0% of the offspring will have the recessive allele.
However, if we have two heterozygous parents (Tt), there is a chance for offspring to be homozygous recessive (tt). In this case, 25% of the offspring will express the recessive allele.
Therefore, the correct answer is 25%.
If we have a homozygous dominant parent (TT) crossed with a homozygous recessive parent (tt), the offspring will all be heterozygous (Tt). In this case, 0% of the offspring will have the recessive allele.
However, if we have two heterozygous parents (Tt), there is a chance for offspring to be homozygous recessive (tt). In this case, 25% of the offspring will express the recessive allele.
Therefore, the correct answer is 25%.
According to this Punnett Square, what eye color is dominant?
(1 point)
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green
green
blue
blue
black
black
brown
(1 point)
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green
green
blue
blue
black
black
brown
Since we do not have the actual Punnett Square provided here in text format, eye colors are typically represented using letters (e.g., B for brown, b for blue, G for green). In a Punnett Square, if a specific eye color allele consistently appears in the offspring, it indicates the dominant eye color. Without the specific alleles provided, it is not possible to determine the dominant eye color out of green, blue, black, or brown.