Question: In A Population Of Pigeons, Four Different Wing Patterns Exist: Bar, Barless, T-check, And Check. To Understand The Inheritance Of Wing Pattern, You Cross Six Pairs Of Pigeons With Each Other And Obtain These Results: Cross # Parent 1 Phenotype Parent 2 Phenotype Progeny Phenotype(s) 1 Bar Bar 3/4 Bar: 1/4 Barless 2 Bar Check All Check 3 T-check T-check …

Question: In A Population Of Pigeons, Four Different Wing Patterns Exist: Bar, Barless, T-check, And Check. To Understand The Inheritance Of Wing Pattern, You Cross Six Pairs Of Pigeons With Each Other And Obtain These Results: Cross # Parent 1 Phenotype Parent 2 Phenotype Progeny Phenotype(s) 1 Bar Bar 3/4 Bar: 1/4 Barless 2 Bar Check All Check 3 T-check T-check …

In a population of pigeons, four different wing patterns exist:Bar, Barless, T-check, and Check. To understand the inheritance ofwing pattern, you cross six pairs of pigeons with each other andobtain these results:

Cross # Parent 1 phenotype Parent 2 phenotype Progeny phenotype(s)
1 Bar Bar 3/4 Bar: 1/4 Barless
2 Bar Check all Check
3 T-check T-check 3/4 T-check: 1/4 Bar
4 T-check Check 1/2 T-check: 1/2 Check
5 T-check Check 1/2 T-check: 1/4 Check: 1/4 Bar
6 T-check Check 1/2 T-check: 1/4 Check: 1/4 Barless

select all that apply

  • incomplete dominance

  • co dominance

  • complete dominance

  • pleiotropy

  • recessive epistasis