Inherited change
Monohybrid inheritance examples: Codominant, Multiple Allele and Sex Linkage
Dihybrid inheritance examples: Autosomal Linkage, Epistasis
- What does phenotype mean
- What is codominance
- Why is the probability not exact for an inheritance?
- What are multiple alleles?
- What is a sex-linked gene?
- Why do males have increased chance of inheriting a sex linked disease rather than females?
- What are the different genotypes for blood
- What is the definition of dihybrid inheritance
- What is the expected probability for heterozygous dihybrid?
- Why are Observed Ratios different from Expected Ratios?
- What is the law of independent assortment?
- What are autosomes?
- What is autosomal linkage
- Why does autosomal linkage oppose the law of independent assortment
- What is the expected ratio for autosomal linkage and why doesn't this always follow
- What is epistasis?
- G= grey body, g= black body, N= long wings, n= short wings. GgNn is crossed with ggnn. Loads of grey body, long wings and black body, short wings are made but small amounts of grey body, short wings and black body, longs wings are made.