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katie_tully

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Half yearlies are on Wednesday for BIO, and I'm stuck when it comes to monohybrid crosses!

Can somebody please help with this question?
- Identify the outcome of a monohybrid cross between homozygous violet flowered plants, and homozygous white flowered plants when violet is dominant. Write the genotypes of both parents.

NOW! The problem I've got is can I use a punnet square to work this out, or is that an entirely different thing?? I think what I'm trying to say is, can a male have two alleles, or can the male only be say, XwY-, where w stands for white...

Haha. Please help if you know what I'm on about, coz I dont.
 

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Yes - you can use a punnett square for the question.


White flowered plant would be ww & violet would be VV

Anyway, the information here may be helpful too.

Good luck for Wednesday!!
 

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I don't think this question has anything to do with sex-linkage...so..

outcomes:
Code:
     |    V       V
-----|----------------
   v |  Vv     Vv
     |
     |
   v |  Vv      Vv
     |
therefore outcomes are all heterozygous (Vv) and are violet.

and parent genotypes are VV (violet) and vv (white)

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All you need to do is identify what the parent genotypes are, then use a punnet square and you'll get the answer.

I suspect you know how to do this already, just don't stress, you'll be fine.
 

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Between bluesky and DistantCube, you've got all the info you need, however, I would suggest that you use a letter of the alphabet that looks quite different from lowercase recessive to uppercase dominant, as especially when you're in a hurry writing, Pp, Ww, and Vv can look similar.

Best of luck for your exams. :)
 

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Don't forget a key with your symbols and a summary down the bottom:

eg. 100% of offspring heterozygous violet.
 

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