You have a pure breeding plant with red flowers, yellow seeds and red-veined leaves. You cross this with another pure breeding plant that has white flowers, pink seeds and yellow leaf veins. All of the offspring (F1) have white flowers, yellow seeds and orange leaf veins. Assuming all three loci are independently assorting, use this information to answer the following question: If two F1 offspring are crossed with each other and 1000 F2 are obtained, approximately how many offspring should have white flowers? O a. 250 Ob.500 O c. 750 O d. 1000 O e. Cannot be determined with this information

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I v A trait determined by an autosomal gene that is expressed in F. Sex-linked trait
only one sex.
G. Codominance
H. A gene that affects more than one trait.
H. Pleiotropy
I. Genomic imprinting
1. Sex-influenced trait
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You have a pure breeding plant with red flowers, yellow seeds and red-veined leaves. You cross this with another pure breeding plant
that has white flowers, pink seeds and yellow leaf veins. All of the offspring (F1) have white flowers, yellow seeds and orange leaf veins.
Assuming all three loci are independently assorting, use this information to answer the following question: If two F1 offspring are
crossed with each other and 1000 F2 are obtained, approximately how many offspring should have white flowers?
O a. 250
O b.500
O c. 750
O d. 1000
O e. Cannot be determined with this information
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Transcribed Image Text:I v A trait determined by an autosomal gene that is expressed in F. Sex-linked trait only one sex. G. Codominance H. A gene that affects more than one trait. H. Pleiotropy I. Genomic imprinting 1. Sex-influenced trait QUESTION 29 You have a pure breeding plant with red flowers, yellow seeds and red-veined leaves. You cross this with another pure breeding plant that has white flowers, pink seeds and yellow leaf veins. All of the offspring (F1) have white flowers, yellow seeds and orange leaf veins. Assuming all three loci are independently assorting, use this information to answer the following question: If two F1 offspring are crossed with each other and 1000 F2 are obtained, approximately how many offspring should have white flowers? O a. 250 O b.500 O c. 750 O d. 1000 O e. Cannot be determined with this information QUESTION 30 Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers. 13 tv
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