Question: Imagine that head shape is controlled by a maternal effect gene. The dominant h+ allele produces …
NonMedelian Inheritance – Genetics
Show transcribed image text Imagine that head shape is controlled by a maternal effect gene. The dominant h+ allele produces an oval-shaped head, while the recessive h allele produces a square head. Imagine that a woman has a square head. Her father has the h+ h+ genotype. What proportion of head phenotypes do you expect to see in her children?
Imagine that head shape is controlled by a maternal effect gene. The dominant h+ allele produces an oval-shaped head, while the recessive h allele produces a square head. Imagine that a woman has a square head. Her father has the h+ h+ genotype. What proportion of head phenotypes do you expect to see in her children?