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which statement is an example of the \blending of traits\ misconception that was popular before mendels work?
a. a black-coated horse and a white-coated horse will have only gray offspring.
b. a short-eared dog and a long-eared dog will have only short-eared offspring.
c. a goat that has lost its leg will have only three-legged offspring.
d. a turtle that stretches its neck will have both long-necked and short-necked offspring.
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Define blending inheritance
The "blending of traits" (or blending inheritance) was a widespread belief before Mendelian Genetics became accepted. It proposed that offspring inherit a literal mixture of their parents' physical traits, resulting in an intermediate phenotype, much like mixing black and white paint to get gray.
Analyze the given options
- Option A: A black-coated horse and a white-coated horse having only gray offspring represents an intermediate phenotype (gray) resulting from the mixture of the parental traits (black and white). This perfectly illustrates the blending hypothesis.
- Option B: A short-eared dog and a long-eared dog having only short-eared offspring describes a pattern where one parental trait completely masks the other, which is an example of complete dominance rather than blending.
- Option C: A goat losing its leg and having three-legged offspring describes the inheritance of an acquired physical characteristic (Lamarckian inheritance), not blending.
- Option D: A turtle stretching its neck and having both long-necked and short-necked offspring also relates to Lamarckian ideas of use and disuse, rather than blending.
Select the correct option
Option A is the only statement that describes parental traits mixing to produce an intermediate, blended trait in the offspring.
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<answer>
<mcq-correct>(A) A black-coated horse and a white-coated horse will have only gray offspring.</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>(B) A short-eared dog and a long-eared dog will have only short-eared offspring.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(C) A goat that has lost its leg will have only three-legged offspring.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(D) A turtle that stretches its neck will have both long-necked and short-necked offspring.</mcq-option>
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Define blending inheritance
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Analyze the given options
- Option A: A black-coated horse and a white-coated horse having only gray offspring represents an intermediate phenotype (gray) resulting from the mixture of the parental traits (black and white). This perfectly illustrates the blending hypothesis.
- Option B: A short-eared dog and a long-eared dog having only short-eared offspring describes a pattern where one parental trait completely masks the other, which is an example of complete dominance rather than blending.
- Option C: A goat losing its leg and having three-legged offspring describes the inheritance of an acquired physical characteristic (Lamarckian inheritance), not blending.
- Option D: A turtle stretching its neck and having both long-necked and short-necked offspring also relates to Lamarckian ideas of use and disuse, rather than blending.
Select the correct option
Option A is the only statement that describes parental traits mixing to produce an intermediate, blended trait in the offspring.
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<mcq-correct>(A) A black-coated horse and a white-coated horse will have only gray offspring.</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>(B) A short-eared dog and a long-eared dog will have only short-eared offspring.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(C) A goat that has lost its leg will have only three-legged offspring.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(D) A turtle that stretches its neck will have both long-necked and short-necked offspring.</mcq-option>
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