brown body vestigial wings AND black body, normal wings
independent assortment predicts 1:1:1:1
suggests linkage
CcRr/RrCc
purple if at least one dominant allele of both genes
white if either gene is homozygous recessive / with either cc_ _ or _ _rr
1 (of 16) is white with ccrr
allele for banded is dominant + allele for unbanded is recessive;
because two banded spiders produced some unbanded offspring
both parents are heterozygous;
ratio 3 : 1
1:1 ratio) in cross 2 as banded parent is heterozygous/has one copy of each allele;
c. (in crosses 2 and 3) banded parental phenotypes are the same but their genotypes are
different;
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natural selection could favour one type over the other;
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Any wording that implies the bigger the sample size, the closer to 3:1.
50%/ 0.5/ 1/2;
if it was sex-linked it would be on the x chromosome;
males would pass the allele to their daughter;
0.5/50 %;
hemophilia is X-linked/sex-linked/carried on the X chromosome; females have two X chromosomes
females would require the allele on both X chromosomes to have the disease
females can be carriers when allele is only on one chromosome;
WwKk
IA is dominant and i is recessive / IB is dominant and i is recessive
c. Group O (only) with ii and Group A with IAi or IAIA / Group B with IBi or IBIB
d. IA and IB are co-dominant so Group AB with IAIB
one allele/copy of the gene inherited from each parent/Punnett square showing this