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4 November, 03:20

the no grouse allele is dominant over the grouse allele. if a pigeon homozygous for the no grouse allele mates with a heterozygours pigeon, what is the expected frequency of the feathery-legged (grouse phenotype in the offspring

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  1. 4 November, 03:41
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    1/2 or 50%

    Explanation:

    The expected frequency of the feathery-legged (grouse phenotype) in the offspring is 1/2 or 50%.

    Let the no grouse allele be represented by A (dominant).

    Let the grouse allele be represented by a (recessive).

    For a pigeon that is homozygous for grouse allele, the genotype will be aa.

    For a pigeon that is heterozygous, the genotype will be Aa.

    Crossing Aa with aa:

    Aa x aa

    Aa Aa aa aa

    % Aa - no grouse = 50%

    % aa - grouse = 50%

    Hence, the expected frequency of the feathery-legged (grouse phenotype) in the offspring is 1/2 or 50%.
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