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JulijaS [17]
2 years ago
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I need help can anyone please help me?

Biology
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liubo4ka [24]2 years ago
5 0

The genotypes and phenotypes of the offspring is determined by the parents.

<h3>What will be the  genotype and phenotype of the offspring of the cross?</h3>

Assuming G is dominant over g, the offspring of the cross between the parents whose genotypes are Gg and Gg are given below:

  • Gg x Gg = GG, Gg, gg, and Gg

Probability of  a gray offspring = 0.75

Probability of an albino offspring = 0.25

There are three possible genotypes; GG, gg, and Gg

There are two possible phenotypes; gray and albino

Probability of getting heterozygous offspring, Gg = 0.5

Probability of getting h0m0zygous offspring, GG and gg = 0.5

The color of the female is gray

The color of the male is gray

Assuming G is dominant over g, the offspring of the cross between the parents whose genotypes are gg and Gg are given below:

  • gg x Gg = Gg, Gg, gg, and gg

Probability of  a gray offspring = 0.5

Probability of an albino offspring = 0.5

There are two possible genotypes; Gg, and Gg

There are two possible phenotypes; gray and albino

Probability of getting heterozygous offspring, Gg = 0.5

Probability of getting h0m0zygous offspring, gg = 0.5

The color of the female is albino

The color of the male is gray

Therefore, the genotypes and phenotypes of the offspring is determined by the parents.

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