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Benchmark Review (Pedigree Charts & Punnett Squares) - Flashcards

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In the Punnett Square, what is the genotype of the male (in the blue boxes), Dd
In the Punnett Square, what would the genotype of the offspring in box #1?, DD
In the Punnett Square, what would the genotype of the offspring in box #2?, Dd
In the Punnett Square, what would the genotype of the offspring in box #3?, Dd
In the Punnett Square, what would the genotype of the offspring in box #4?, dd
Factors that control traits are called _____?genes
If black is dominant and white is recessive, what would the genotypes of the parents have to be to produce all WHITE chickens?pp
If black is dominant and white is recessive, what would the father's genotype have to be if the mother is a white chicken and ALL the chicks are black?BB
A mother and father both have brown eyes, but their children both have blue eyes, if brown is dominant (B) and blue is recessive (b), what are the parents genotypes?Bb
In the Pedigree Chart, what does a circle represent?, female
In the Pedigree Chart, what does a fully shaded square represent?, Individual with the trait
In the Pedigree Chart, what does a half shaded circle represent?, Carrier
How many children does E & F have?, 2
How many children does A & B have?, 3
In the Pedigree Chart, who is married to E?, F
In the Pedigree Chart, who is the sibling of G?, H
In the Pedigree Chart, who has the trait in the 3rd generation?, G
In the Pedigree Chart, who is a carrier of the trait?, E
In the Pedigree Chart, who is not married in the 2nd generation?, C and D
In the Pedigree Chart, what does the square represent?, male


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