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FOR ALL QUESTIONS – THESE ANSWERS APPLY A – 25% B – 50% C – 75% D – 100%
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In dogs, there is a hereditary type of deafness caused by a recessive gene. Two dogs who carry the gene for deafness but have normal hearing are mated. What is the percent chance for having a puppy who has normal hearing?
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In cabbage butterflies, White wings are dominant to yellow wings. If a heterozygous butterfly is crossed with a homozygous recessive butterfly, what is the chance they have offspring with yellow wings?
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In guinea pigs, short hair is dominant over long hair. If a short haired homozygous dominant guinea pig is crossed with a long haired homozygous recessive guinea pig, what is the chance they have offspring that are heterozygous?
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Can you curl your tongue up on the sides? Tongue-curling in humans is a dominant genetic trait. Suppose a man who is heterozygous for tongue-curling marries a woman who is also heterozygous for this trait. What is the chance they have a child who cannot curl their tongue?
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In guinea pigs, rough coats (with lots of swirly cowlicks) are dominant over smooth coats. If an homozygous dominant guinea pig is crossed with a heterozygous guinea pig, what are the chance they have offspring with a rough coat?
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In pea plants purple is dominant to white. If you cross two plants – both heterozygous for color – what is the percent chance that they have offspring who are white?
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In pea plants purple is dominant to white. If you have two parents, one is homozygous recessive and the other is homozygous dominant. How many of the offspring will be purple?
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In pea plants – tall is dominant to short. If you have two parents – one heterozygous and the other is short – what is the chance they have tall offspring?
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In dogs, there is a hereditary type of deafness caused by a recessive gene. Two dogs who carry the gene for deafness but have normal hearing are mated. What is the percent chance for having a puppy who is deaf?
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Tongue-curling in humans is a dominant genetic trait. Suppose a man who is homozygous for tongue-curling marries a woman who is heterozygous for this trait. What is the chance they have a child who can curl their tongue?
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