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beks73 [17]
4 years ago
13

A dominant allele (K) is necessary for normal hearing; kk individuals are deaf. A dominant allele (M) on a different locus resul

ts in deafness no matter which other alleles are present. If a kkMm individual is crossed with a Kkmm individual, _______ percent of the offspring will be deaf. 75 100 0 25 50
Biology
1 answer:
Alekssandra [29.7K]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

75 % will be deaf

Explanation:

K is dominat allele                 kk are deaf  

M results in deafness  

So cross between            kkMm             x                Kkmm

           Alleles will be        kM                 x                  Km

                                          k                      M

                           K             Kk                     MK

                           M            Mk                    MM

Kk normal      

MK     deaf    

Mk    deaf  

MM     deaf            

so 75%  deaf   and  25 % normal

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