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incomplete dominance
the philadelphia trout is a species of fish that
exhibits incomplete dominance. there two different
alleles that determine the color of scale on the fish.
c^b produces blue scales while c^y produces yellow
scales. homozygous fish are either blue or yellow.
the heterozygous genotype is a mixture of the two
colors and is green.
- two green scale fish are crossed
a. what is the probability that they will be blue? ______%
b. what is the probability that they will be yellow? ______%
c. what is the probability that they will be green? ______%
- a blue and green scaled fish are crossed.
a. what is the probability that they will be blue? ______%
b. what is the probability that they will be yellow? ______%
c. what is the probability that they will be green? ______%
- two blue scaled fish are crossed.
a. what is the probability that they will be blue? ______%
b. what is the probability that they will be yellow? ______%
c. what is the probability that they will be green? ______%
- why does incomplete dominance not support the blending hypothesis?
Question 7
Part a
Step1: Determine genotypes of green fish
Green fish are heterozygous, so genotype is \( C^bC^y \) (let \( C^b \) be blue allele, \( C^y \) be yellow allele).
Step2: Set up Punnett square
Cross \( C^bC^y \times C^bC^y \). The Punnett square has four cells: \( C^bC^b \), \( C^bC^y \), \( C^bC^y \), \( C^yC^y \).
Step3: Calculate probability of blue (\( C^bC^b \))
Only 1 out of 4 cells is \( C^bC^b \). Probability is \( \frac{1}{4} = 0.25 \), so 25%.
Step1: Use Punnett square from 7a
Cells are \( C^bC^b \), \( C^bC^y \), \( C^bC^y \), \( C^yC^y \).
Step2: Probability of yellow (\( C^yC^y \))
1 out of 4 cells. \( \frac{1}{4} = 0.25 \), so 25%.
Step1: Use Punnett square from 7a
Cells are \( C^bC^b \), \( C^bC^y \), \( C^bC^y \), \( C^yC^y \).
Step2: Probability of green (\( C^bC^y \))
2 out of 4 cells. \( \frac{2}{4} = 0.5 \), so 50%.
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