Question: A hermaphrodite heterozygous for an autosomal dominant roller mutation is crossed to a homozygous…
Show transcribed image text A hermaphrodite heterozygous for an autosomal dominant roller mutation is crossed to a homozygous wild-type, non-roller male. Assuming self-fertilization does not occur, what percent of the F1 progeny would be expected to have a roller phenotype? A. 100% B. 75% C. 50% D. 25% E. 0%
A hermaphrodite heterozygous for an autosomal dominant roller mutation is crossed to a homozygous wild-type, non-roller male. Assuming self-fertilization does not occur, what percent of the F1 progeny would be expected to have a roller phenotype? A. 100% B. 75% C. 50% D. 25% E. 0%