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Question
pp x pp
possible gametes:
p and p
(label side)
possible gametes:
p and p (label top)
the punnett square above represents...
- the crossing of 2 recessive individuals
- the crossing of 2 heterozygous individuals
- the crossing of 2 homozygous individual
- the crossing of homozygous individual with a heterozygous individual
Brief Explanations
- First, recall the definitions:
- A recessive individual has a genotype with two recessive alleles (e.g., \( pp \)).
- A heterozygous individual has two different alleles (e.g., \( Pp \)).
- A homozygous individual has two identical alleles (either \( PP \) or \( pp \)).
- The Punnett square is for \( Pp \times Pp \). Both parents have the genotype \( Pp \), which means they are heterozygous (since they have one dominant \( P \) and one recessive \( p \) allele).
- Now, analyze each option:
- "the crossing of 2 recessive individuals" would be \( pp \times pp \), not \( Pp \times Pp \), so this is incorrect.
- "the crossing of 2 heterozygous individuals" matches \( Pp \times Pp \), as both parents are heterozygous.
- "the crossing of 2 homozygous individual" would be either \( PP \times PP \) or \( pp \times pp \), not \( Pp \times Pp \), so this is incorrect.
- "the crossing of homozygous individual with a heterozygous individual" would be, for example, \( PP \times Pp \) or \( pp \times Pp \), not \( Pp \times Pp \), so this is incorrect.
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