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8 December, 00:29

Imagine that you are studying two parents who are considering having children. One parent is has the genotype IAi and the other has the genotype IBi. Create a Punnett square to calculate the possible genotypes of their children.

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  1. 8 December, 00:31
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    Parent #1 has the alleles of IA and i

    Parent #2 has the alleles of IB and i

    A punnet squares is a simple diagram that illustrates the possible genotypes of the offspring of these two people.

    Parent #1 is across the top and Parent #2 is along the side

    IA i

    IB AB IBi

    i IAi ii

    For IA or IB will be dominant to i. So for phenotype purposes their offspring have a 25% chande of being AB, 25% chance of B, 25% chance of A and a 25% change of type O (ii)
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