PIC A bacterial inflammation of the kidney and renal pelvis…

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PIC A bаcteriаl inflаmmatiоn оf the kidney and renal pelvis is termed_______________ and appears оn images as striated nephrogram.

A cоmmоn vаriety оf petuniа plаnt has a non-autonomous transposon (Tn) inserted into the “P” gene, which creates the recessive p allele of this gene. The dominant P allele of this gene confers purple flowers, while pp plants have white flowers. The Tn element has a mutated, nonfunctional transposase gene but intact inverted repeats. In the right conditions, the Tn element may jump out of the P gene in random cells during flower development to cause white petunia flowers with purple spots.  A second variety of petunia plant contains a different non-autonomous transposon of the same family (Bn) inserted into the “L” gene creating the recessive l allele. The dominant L allele of this gene confers round leaves, while ll plants have long leaves. The Bn element has a functional transposase gene but mutated inverted repeats. The following parent cross is made: A pure-breeding petunia plant of the first variety with white flowers + round leaves is crossed with a pure-breeding petunia of the second variety with purple flowers + long leaves. This generates F1 offspring.  If a testcross is performed with one of the resulting F1 plants, what are the expected phenotype classes (with respect to these 2 genes) in the resulting offspring? Put your answers in the boxes below: List all of the expected phenotypes of the offspring here: [phenotypes] What is the expected ratio of offspring phenotypes? [ratio]