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Q: What is the genotypic ratio of the offspring?
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Q: What is the law of dominance?
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Q: Under what conditions does one expect a 1:1:1:1 ratio?
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Q: What is the probability of 1) Having an affected daughter? 2) having an affected son?
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- What is the phenotypic ratio of the offspring?Table 7.4 Male Gametes (i^iDd) Write in the Gametes and Complete the Punnett Square Female Gametes (i^i^DD) What is the phenotype of the male parent? What is the phenotype of the female parent? What is the genotypic ratio of the offspring? What is the phenotypic ratio of the offspring?A typical biological female is 46, XX, and a typical biological male is 46, XY. What do 46, XX, and 46, XY indicate?
- What is a varicosityImagine you have a blood group of "X" which is recessive and expressed by xx. The dominant blood groups are Y and Z, where homozygous of these alleles are expressed as YY and ZZ, respectively. What will be the genotype of your parents blood group? Why? Please explain in your own words. [Max 200 words]What would be the expected phenotypes and genotypes of the children when a color blind man marries a normal woman?