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Question 1
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The genotype TT is

Question 2
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The genotype dd is

Question 3
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The genotype BB is

Question 4
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The genotype Mm is

Question 5
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Yellow body color is dominant to blue.
Determine the phenotype for the genotype: YY

Question 6
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Yellow body color is dominant to blue.
Determine the phenotype for the genotype: yy

Question 7
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Yellow body color is dominant to blue.
Determine the phenotype for the genotype: Yy

Question 8
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Square shape (R) is dominant to round (r).
Determine the phenotype for the genotype: rr

Question 9
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Square shape (R) is dominant to round (r).
Determine the phenotype for the genotype: RR

Question 10
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Square shape (R) is dominant to round (r).
Determine the phenotype for the genotype: Rr

Question 11
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A tall head (T) is dominant to short (t). Click on the possible genotypes for a tall head.

Question 12
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A tall head (T) is dominant to short (t). Click on the possible genotypes for short.

Question 13
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Pink body color (Y) is dominant to Yellow (y) Click on the possible genotypes for yellow body color.

Question 14
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Pink body color (Y) is dominant to Yellow (y) Click on the possible genotypes for pink body color.

Question 15
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Spongebob Sqaurepants recently met SpongeSusie Roundpants at a dance. Spongebod is heterozygous for his square shape but SpongeSusie is round. Square shape (R) is dominant to round (r). Draw the Punnett Square for Rr x rr

Question 16
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Spongebob Sqaurepants recently met SpongeSusie Roundpants at a dance. Spongebod is heterozygous for his square shape but SpongeSusie is round. Square shape (R) is dominant to round (r). What percent of their children will have a square shape?

Patrick meet Patti at the dance. Both of them are heterozygous for their pink body color. Pink body color (N) is dominant over yellow body color (n). Draw the Punnett Square for two heterozygous (Nn) individuals.
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Question 17
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Draw the Punnett Square for two heterozygous (Nn) individuals.

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Everyone in Squidward's family has light blue skin, which is a dominant trait for body color (B). His family brags that they are a "purebred" line. He recently married a nice girl who has light green skin (b), which is a recessive trait.
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Question 22
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Draw a punnett square to show the possibilities that would result if Squidward (BB) and his new bride had children (bb).

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Mr. Krabs and his wife recently had a Little Krabby but it has not been a happy occasion for them. Mrs. Krabbs has been upset because the baby has short eye balls. She claims that the hospital mixed up her baby with someone else's baby. Tall eyes (T) is dominant to short eyes (t).
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Question 25
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Mr. Krabbs is homozygous for his tall eyes (TT), while Mrs. Krabs is heterozygous (Tt). Draw the Punnett square.

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Question 18
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What percent of their children will be pink? Look at your punnett square in number 17.

Question 19
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What percent of their children will be yellow? Look at your punnett square in number 17.

Question 20
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What is the genotypic ratio for the Punnett Square?

Question 21
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What is the phenotypic ratio for the Punnett Square?

Question 23
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Looking at your Punnett Square in number 22, what percent of Squidward's children would have light blue skin?

Question 24
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Looking at your Punnett Square in number 22, what percent of Squidward's children would be purebreds (homozygous)?

Question 26
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Look back to the Punnett Square you made in number 25, what percent of Mr. and Mrs. Krabs children will have tall eyes?

Question 27
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Mr. Krabs and his wife recently had a Little Krabby but it has not been a happy occasion for them. Mrs. Krabbs has been upset because the baby has short eye balls. She claims that the hospital mixed up her baby with someone else's baby. Tall eyes (T) is dominant to short eyes (t). Mr. Krabbs is homozygous for his tall eyes (TT), while Mrs. Krabs is heterozygous (Tt). According to the Punnett Square you made in number 25, what is the phenotypic ratio?