Part A) Two cats are mated. One of the parent cats is long-haired (recessive all
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Part A) Two cats are mated. One of the parent cats is long-haired (recessive allele). Their litter contains two short-haired and three long-haired kittens. What does the second parent look like, and what is its genotype?
A. Short-haired, heterozygous
B. Short-haired, homozygous
C. Long-haired, heterozygous
D. Long-haired, homozygous
Part B)
Part C)
In the cells of the individual on the diagram, the dominant alleles for genes A and B are located on the same chromosome. Based on that, which of the following is FALSE? 3 Gametes with genotypes Ab or aB can only result from genetic recombination (crossing over) The subject inherited both dominant alleles from one parent and both recessive alleles from the other parent The subject would only have offspring with either both recessive alleles (a & b) or both dominant alleles (A & B) O When a dominant alliele is present, the recessive trait will not be expressed O Through crossing over, the subject can produce gametes that have maternal and paternal alleles on one chromosomeExplanation / Answer
1- option A
2- option 3 the subject would only have offspring with either both recessive allele or both dominant allele .
3- third question seems to be incomplete provide full question
Note - the short genotype is dominant and long is recessive thus short will have phenotype when hterozygous , for producing offspring with both type .
This individual seem to inherit both dominant allele from one parents and other recessive from other parent . The crossing over of chromosomes might result in heterozygous allele . Where dominant will show phenotype over recessive.