Biology
Biology, 06.12.2019 21:31, herchellann302

You may wish to construct the punnett squares on scratch paper first before you fill in the punnett squares on the
lab report. answer the questions below. when you are finished, submit this assignment to your teacher by the
due date for full credit.
part 1: monohybrid cross-predicting dimples in an f1 generation
apply your understanding of how alleles assort and combine during reproduction to evaluate a scenario involving
a monohybrid cross.
the allele for having dimples (d) is dominant over the allele for no dimples (d). some characteristics in people
are inherited as simple dominant and recessive traits. one example is dimples. dimples is a dominant trait, and
the lack of dimples is a recessive trait. in this example, a person with dimples is represented as either dd or dd,
and a person with no dimples is represented as dd
total score:
of 20 points
(score for question 1: of 2 points)
1. imagine a mother and a father who both have dimples and are heterozygous for the trait, or dd. they are the
p generation, or parent generation. create a punnett square to show their offspring, the f1 generation.

type your answer here.
part 1 punnett square
(score for question 2: 2 points)
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