1. What is the haploid number of this cell to the right? Is it haploid or diploi
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1. What is the haploid number of this cell to the right? Is it haploid or diploid? 2. If crossing Over occurred between genes B and C on the chromosomes to the right, what would the genotypes of the resulting chromosomes be? 3. If 2 alleles are co-dominant, what do the heterozygotes look like? 4. An individual has the genotype RrDd. List the gamete genotypes that result from meiosis. 5. Suppose that the B and T genes are on different chromosomes, and that an individual has alleles B, b, T, and T. How would you write this individual's genotype?Explanation / Answer
Ans.1) The mentioned cell is haploid because all of them are of different size.
2.) The genotype of the resulting chromosomes after crossing over would be
ABcde and abCDE
3.) The heterozygotes have the both genes and they express their trait so the heterozygote displays mix characters.
4.) List of the gamete genotype that result from meiosis would be
RD, Rd, rD, rd
5.) The genotype would be BbTT.
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