Please answer the following questions, using the attached Worksheet.  When you have addressed all questions verbally as well as constructing Punnett Squares, it is time to submit your work!  To submit, Click on Week Three Genetics Assignment, above, then scroll down to the Assignment Materials Area.  Attach your completed worksheet, type “completed” in the Comment Box, then click Submit.
                               1)The ability to curl your tongue up on the sides (T, tongue rolling) is dominant to not being able to roll your tongue. A woman who can roll her tongue marries a man who cannot. Their first child has his father’s phenotype. What are the genotypes of the mother, father, and child?2) The mother is blood type O and the father is blood type A. What are the possible blood types of the offspring?3) In mice, brown eyes (B) are dominant over blue (b). A homozygous brown-eyed male mouse mates with a blue-eyed female and they have offspring.  What are the phenotypes and genotypes of their offspring?  What are the genotypes of the parents?4) In some cats the gene for tail length shows incomplete dominance. Cats with long tails are homozygous dominant (TT) and cats with no tails are homozygous recessive (tt). Heterozygous cats have short tails (Tt). For each of the following construct a punnett square and give phenotypic and genotype ratios of the offspring.
a) a long tail cat and a cat with no tail
b) a long tail cat and a short tail cat
c) a short tail cat and a cat with no tail
d) two short tail cats.

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