
11.2 Applying Mendel’s Principles
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- Q1The principles of probability can be used todecide which organisms are best to use in genetic crossesdetermine which species should be used in genetic crossesdetermine the actual outcome of genetic crossespredict the traits of the offspring of genetic crosses30s
- Q2Heterozygous meanshaving different parentshaving different alleleshaving the same alleleshaving the same parents30s
- Q3In the Punnett Square shown which of the following is true about the offspring resulting from the cross?three fourths are expected to be tall.half are expected to be shortAll are expected to be tallall are expected to be short45s
- Q4How many allele combinations would be found in the gametes produced by a genotype RrYY?8164230s
- Q5Mendel's principles of genetics apply toplants onlyall organismsanimals onlymonks only30s
- Q6An organism has 38 chromosomes in a body cell. After mitosis each cell has___________________________chromosomes. After meiosis each gamete has _________________________ chromosomesUsers re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q7____________________________traits only show in the phenotype when a ___________________________ allele is absent.Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s