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=== Which are dominant and which are recessive? === | === Which are dominant and which are recessive? === | ||
+ | Dominant- Blue, Red, Green | ||
+ | Recessive- Yellow, White | ||
=== How do the colors combine to produce an overall color? For this, it may help to make a genotype-phenotype table and then try to abstract rules from that. You should be sure that you have tried all the possible combinations of the alleles you found in part (a). === | === How do the colors combine to produce an overall color? For this, it may help to make a genotype-phenotype table and then try to abstract rules from that. You should be sure that you have tried all the possible combinations of the alleles you found in part (a). === |
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Contents
- 1 How many different alleles are there? Which colors do they produce?
- 2 Which are dominant and which are recessive?
- 3 How do the colors combine to produce an overall color? For this, it may help to make a genotype-phenotype table and then try to abstract rules from that. You should be sure that you have tried all the possible combinations of the alleles you found in part (a).
- 4 Using the symbols you have developed, give the genotypes of the four starting organisms.
- 5 Using this knowledge, construct a purple flower.
- 6 Can you construct a pure-breeding purple flower with the starting set of organisms?
- 7 Post your findings to your section’s Lab Data Blog.
How many different alleles are there? Which colors do they produce?
Alleles | Color |
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CwCw | White |
CyCy | Yellow |
CgCg | Green |
CbCb | Blue |
CrCr | Red |
Which are dominant and which are recessive?
Dominant- Blue, Red, Green Recessive- Yellow, White