For the monohybrid cross, clearly state the two possible outcomes of the cross that you analyzed today. For both the autosomal and the X-linked scenario, clearly write out the parental, F1, and F2 generations’ genotypes and phenotypes.
For the monohybrid cross you analyzed:
a. What is the null hypothesis of your cross (Ho)?
b. What is your alternative hypothesis (Ha)?
c. If your Ho is accepted, what can you conclude about the inheritance of this gene? d. If your Ho is rejected, what can you conclude about the inheritance of this gene?
3. For the monohybrid cross, how will you determine whether or not to accept your Ho?
4. Nowconsiderthedihybridcross.Clearlystatethetwopossibleoutcomesofthecrossthatyouanalyzedtoday. For both the unlinked and genetic linkage scenario, clearly write out the parental, F1, and F2 generations’ genotypes and phenotypes.
For the dihybrid cross you analyzed:
a. What is the null hypothesis of your cross (Ho)?
b. What is your alternative hypothesis (Ha)?
c. If your Ho is accepted, what can you conclude about the inheritance of these genes? d. If your Ho is rejected, what can you conclude about the inheritance of these genes?
For the dihybrid cross, how will you determine whether or not to accept your Ho?