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Biology, 12.09.2019 19:30 kenzielema12

In a species of tropical fish, e colorful orange end black variety called montezuma occurs. when two montezu- mas, are crossed, 2/3 of the progeny are montezuma, and 1/3 are the wild-type, dark grayish green color. montezuma is e single- gene trait, end montezuma fish are never true-breeding. a. explain the inheritance pattern seen here end show how your explanation accounts for the phenotypic ratios given. b. in this same species, the morphology of the dorsal fin is altered from normal to ruffled by homozygos- ity for a recessive allele designated f whet progeny would you expect to obtain, end in what proportions, from the cross of e montezuma fish homozy- gous for normal fins to a green, ruffled fish? c. whet phenotypic ratios of progeny would be expected from the crossing of two of the montezuma progeny from part b?

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