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Honors Biology: Genetics Mixed Review Worksheet
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For each of the following: o Identify the genotypes of the parents o Complete a Punnett Square o Give the genotypic AND phenotypic results of the cross (percentage OR ratio)

1. In fruit flies, long wings are dominant to short wings. Complete a cross between a short winged male and a heterozygous female.

2. In certain flowers, blue and yellow flowers are incompletely dominant to each other. Show the cross between a pure blue flower and a pure yellow flower.

3. Using the same flowers as in #2, cross a green flower with a yellow flower.

4. In some species of wildcats, blue stripes and purple spots are codominant. Show the cross

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