In mendelian genetics, how many dominant alleles are needed for a particular trait to show up?
1
BB, Bb, and bb are examples of this
genotype
Tall, purple, round, green are examples of this
phenotype
When both parents are homozygous dominant genotype, what are the chances they have a child with a recessive phenotype?
0%
When one parent has a homozygous dominant genotype and the other has a homozygous recessive genotype, what are the chances they have a child with a dominant phenotype?
100%
When one parent has a heterozygous genotype and the other has a homozygous recessive genotype, what are the chances they have a child with a recessive phenotype?
50%
In Mendelian genetics, what happens when a recessive allele is paired up with a dominant allele?
It is hidden / doesn't show up
When one parent has a homozygous dominant genotype and the other has a homozygous recessive genotype, what are the chances they have a child with a recessive phenotype?
0%
This type of offspring was produced in Gregor Mendel's F-1 Generation of his experiments with pea plants.
Purple flowers
What ratio and phenotypes did Gregor Mendel's F-2 Generation show in his experiments with pea plants?
75% purple flowers, 25% white flowers
This is the type of flowers that Gregor Mendel started with in his P-generation of her experiments with pea plants.
true breeding purple and white flowers