Congenital deafness in humans is due to the homozygous condition of either or both of the recessive genes d or e . Both dominant D and E are necessary for normal hearing. Gene D/d affects the middle ear, while gene E/e affects the inner ear. It does not matter how good the normal inner ear (as indicated by E _) is; if there is something wrong in the middle ear, the individual is unable to hear. The same applies for the other gene. Give the phenotypic results of the following crosses:
(a) Dd EE x Dd EE
(b) Dd Ee x Dd Ee
(c) dd EE x DD ee
(d) Dd EE x Dd ee
(e) Dd EE x DD Ee
Correct Answer:
Verified
(b)...
View Answer
Unlock this answer now
Get Access to more Verified Answers free of charge
Q68: In rabbits, there are four alleles at
Q133: There are three alleles controlling the blood
Q134: In the late 1920s, a mutation occurred
Q135: In poultry, the genes for rose comb
Q136: There is a color pattern inherited in
Q137: White fruit color in summer squash is
Q139: In radishes, two incompletely dominant genes control
Q141: Classification. Answer the questions using the group
Q142: In the garden pea, Mendel found that
Q143:
Unlock this Answer For Free Now!
View this answer and more for free by performing one of the following actions
Scan the QR code to install the App and get 2 free unlocks
Unlock quizzes for free by uploading documents