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1

In butterflies, the gene for black wings (B) is dominant to the gene for blue wings (b). For which of the following parental genotypes would 100% of offspring be expected to be blue?

Bb x Bb

BB x bb

bb x bb

BB x BB

Explanation

The answer is "bb x bb" because in all the other scenarios, the black gene would be dominant over the blue gene in at least one offspring.

2

Brown fur is dominant to white fur in a species of rabbit and is represented with the alleles "B" and "b".

What are the resulting percentages of genotypes of a cross between a homozygous dominant parent and a heterozygous parent?

50% BB and 50% Bb

75% BB and 25% Bb

50% BB, 25% Bb, 25% bb

100% BB

Explanation

The answer is 50% BB and 50% Bb, as shown in the punnet square below. The phrase "homozygous dominant" means the genotype of one parent is BB while "heterozygous" is a genotype of Bb.
Bbxbb1

3

Bbxbb

The allele for black feet in a species of duck is dominant to the allele for brown feet. What are the phenotypes of the offspring from the cross shown in the punnet square above?

75% black feet and 25% brown feet

25% black feet and 75% brown feet

25% BB, 25% bb, and 50% Bb

75% B and 25% b

Explanation

The answer is "75% black feet and 25% brown feet" because phenotypes are the physical expression of an allele pair and the dominant allele for black feet will overpower the allele for brown feet.

4

In poodles, the allele for black fur (B) is dominant to the gene for brown fur (b). Two poodles are crossed. One poodle is homozygous for black fur, and the other is heterozygous. What percentage of the offspring are expected to have black fur?

100%

75%

50%

25%

0%

Explanation

The answer is 100%. All offspring are expected to have black fur because all offspring will have at least one dominant allele for black fur which will overpower any allele for brown fur.

5

The allele for blue eyes is "t" while the allele for brown eyes is "T". What percentage of offspring produced by two parents with blue eyes would also have blue eyes?

100%

50%

25%

0%

Explanation

The answer is 100%. Since both parents had to have homozygous recessive alleles for blue eyes in order to express them, they both must have "tt" for a genotype. The following punnet square shows the results.

Ttxtt

6

Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) is a disease that can cause kidney failure. This disease is usually caused by a dominant allele. What is the chance that a child will have PKD if the father is unaffected and the mother is heterozygous for PKD?

100%

75%

50%

25%

0%

Explanation

The answer is "50%."

7

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The parents genotypes from this cross are ______.

homozygous recessive and heterozygous

homozygous dominant and heterozygous

two heterozygous

homozygous dominant and homozygous recessive

Explanation

The answer is "homozygous recessive and heterozygous" because homozygous means two of the same allele, while heterozygous means two different alleles. Dominant alleles are represented by capital letters and recessive alleles are represented by lowercase letters.

8

A dog gives birth to 5 puppies. What percentage of chromosomes does each puppy share with its mother?

25%

50%

75%

100%

Explanation

The answer is 50% because each puppy shares 50% of chromosomes with its mother and 50% with its father.

9

The allele for longer necks in giraffes is dominant to the allele for shorter necks.

What are the phenotypes of the cross between two homozygous parents, one with a long neck and one with a short neck?

100% long necks

50% long necks and 50% short necks

75% long necks and 25% short necks

100% short necks

Explanation

The answer is 100% long necks. A homozygous dominant crossed with a homozygous recessive parent is shown below.

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10

In a population of rats at a pet store, the allele for black fur is dominant (B) and the allele for brown fur is recessive (b). A rat with the genotype BB is crossed with a rat with the genotype Bb. Which describes the phenotype of the parent rats?

Both are black.

Both are brown.

One is black and one is brown.

One is black and one is black with brown spots.

Explanation

The answer is "Both are black." because each rat has a dominant allele for black fur.

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