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Dihybrid helpThanks all
Last edited by Trinity on Sun Jul 12, 2009 3:40 am, edited 1 time in total.
Usually you put the individual allele for an answer, not the wording, except for the definition of your alleles. So for you use:
E for shell, EE or even Ee for spotted shells, and ee for grey colored shells B for skin color, BB or even Bb for brown skin color, and bb for green skin color a) F1 is the first progeny of the crossing, thus you cross a EEbb X EEBB, you get the gametes for your Punnett Square: Eb (offspring turned parent) and EB (wild type parent) to get only EEBb. (there is a possiblity that the green skinned spotted egg dragon could have been Eebb. Then you have the gametes Eb and eb, so you could end up with an EEBb or EeBb - same phenotype though). b) phenotype is in words: spotted shells with brown skin c) Genotype is the letters: EEBb (or possibly EaBb depending on the offspring parents second allele of being Eebb or EEbb - they both give the same phenotype). d) gametes for the Punnett Square are Eb and EB. Drawing of a Punnett Square: Could be simple as: ********** Eb EB****/ EEBB or ********* Eb / eb EB/** EEBb / EeBb
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