In the garden pea, Mendel found that tall (D) green pods (G) and inflated pods (C) were dominant to
their alleles, dwarf (d) yellow pods (g), and constricted pods (c). Given the following genotypes,
determine the chances of producing the offspring shown.
(a) DD Gg Cc ? Dd Gg cc ? DD gg Cc
(b) DD Gg Cc ? Dd Gg Cc ? tall green pod, constricted pod
(c) Dd Gg Cc ? Dd GG cc ? tall green pod, inflated pod
(d) Dd Gg Cc ? Dd Gg Cc ? D_ G_ cc
(e) Dd Gg Cc ? Dd gg CC ? D_ G_ C_
(f) Dd gg cc ? DD Gg cc ? tall green pod, inflated pod
(g) Dd Gg Cc ? Dd Gg Cc ? Dd Gg Cc
(h) Dd Gg Cc ? Dd Gg Cc ? dd gg cc What will be an ideal response?
(a) (1/2) (1/4) (1/2) = 1/16
(b) (1) (3/4) (1/4) = 3/16
(c) (3/4) (1) (1/2) = 3/8
(d) (3/4) (3/4) (1/4) = 9/64
(e) (3/4) (1/2) (1) =3/8
(f) (1) (1/2) 0 = 0
(g) (2/4) (2/4) (2/4) = 8/64
(h) (1/4) (1/4) (1/4) = 1/64
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