Respuesta :
Answer:
The answer is: the B option
Explanation:
The phenotypes of the progeny reveal the allelic content of the gamete from the heterozygous parent.
The purpose of making crosses in genetics is either to obtain progeny of a specific genotype or, working the other way, to use the proportions of different phenotypes of progeny to deduce the genotypes of the parents.
Answer:
B) The phenotypes of the progeny reveal the allelic content of the gamete from the heterozygous parent.
Explanation:
A plantlike organism on the planet Pandora can have three recessive genetic traits: bluish leaves, due to an allele (a) of gene A; a feathered stem, due to an allele (b) of gene B; and hollow roots due to an allele (c) of gene C. The three genes are linked and recombine as follows:
Phenotype is when
B) The phenotypes of the progeny reveal the allelic content of the gamete from the heterozygous parent. Theses will reveal the characteristics of a specie due to the interacting with the environment.