1. Dragons can be scales can sparkly or rainbow colored. Scale color is monogenic and follows mendelian...
Question:
1. Dragons can be scales can sparkly or rainbow colored. Scale color is monogenic and follows mendelian inheritance. Rainbow is dominant to sparkly. a. Two heterozygous dragons mate. What are these dragon's scale phenotypes and genotypes? b. Draw the Punnett square of their cross c. Label the probabilities of each parental allele and the probabilities of the offspring combinations. d. Complete the above as a branch diagram. r2. As part of your dragon breeding program you are attempting to produce more sparkly dragons. a. Is it possible to produce sparkly offspring from rainbow parents? rb. How can you determine the genotype of your rainbow adults? Draw this method in a Punnett square using a homozygous recessive allele for sparkly coat color.
Introduction To Probability And Statistics
ISBN: 9781133103752
14th Edition
Authors: William Mendenhall, Robert Beaver, Barbara Beaver