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genetic questions

 
 
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Reply Thu 29 Sep, 2016 03:52 pm
an individual has the genotype AA:Bb:Cc:dd:Ee:Ff:gg. each of these genes is independently assorting and the capitol letter allele is completely dominant.

a) what is the probability it will make the following gamete: A:B:C:d:e:f:g ?

i think its 1/16 but if correct or incorrect how do i get this ?


b) how many genetically different gametes can this individual make ?




c) if you crossed the individual described with another that has the genotype: Aa:Bb:cc:Dd:Ee:ff:GG what proportion of the offspring would be expected to be heterozygous at all seven genes?
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