Got some questions of my own with my response
1. "Alleles of closely linked genes are more likely to be inherited together than alleles of widely separated genes. Why?"
- Alleles are close together, hence have a higher probability of being inherited together in mitosis/ meiosis? Actually have no clue
2. "Genes were isolated from a cat, cyanobacteria and a cauliflower, what are the similarities and differences?"
- not really sure what this question is asking or the level of specificity required.
3. "If a sequence of DNA was take from a monkey, would the same DnA in a flower translate in a different way?
- Probably not. The monkey is a different organism to a flower, and hence have the chance of the same gene coding for different proteins depending on the organism it is in. Not sure how to word this one.
4. "4 black cats resulting from a cross from a black cat( unknown genotype) and a grey cat(dd) would prove that the black cat is DD. Black is dominant.
- it would not prove that the cat is DD because the cat could also be Dd but just not given birth to a grey cat yet. However, it does give the DD genotype a higher probability of being true.
5. We did gel electrophoresis last week with DNA fragments cut up by restriction enzymes. However, in the negative control (no enzymes) there were 2 fragment readings, each with a different number of base pairs. HOW CAN THERE BE 2 PIECES WHEN THE DNA HASNT EVEN BEEN CUT.

Thanks in advance!