Answer to Question #292441 in Genetics for Smilynne

Question #292441

1. What type of dominance(complete, incomplete, or codominance) best fits the 

Blending hypothesis? What type fits the particulate hypothesis?

2. What is a character (a gene)? What is a trait (an allele)? If I say that information at 

one locus on a chromosome codes for either blue or orange flowers, can you tell 

me what is the gene and what is the allele?

3. What is a genotype? What is a phenotype? If I ask you to write the genotype and 

phenotype for a heterozygous flower from one of Mendel's pea plants, can you do 

it?

4. What do we mean by P, F1, and F2 generations?

5. What do we mean by "true-breeding" or "pure?" What do we mean by "hybrid?" 

What is a monohybrid cross? What is a dihybrid cross?


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Expert's answer
2022-02-01T12:40:02-0500

Incomplete dominance supports the blending hypothesis. The four blood types result from various combinations of the three different ABO alleles. The impact of a single gene on more than one character is called pleiotropy.


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