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26 August, 15:22

Consider a cross between individuals that are: AaBbCcDd and AAbbccDD in which all genes segregate independently. What frequency of progeny will have the same genotype as the AAbbccDD parent?

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  1. 26 August, 15:46
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    1/16

    Explanation:

    The genotype of parents: AaBbCcDd and AAbbccDD

    To calculate the frequency of a child with a specific genotype, we can calculate the individual frequencies for each gene and apply the product rule to calculate the overall frequency.

    Aa x AA = 1/2 Aa: 1/2 AA

    Bb x bb = 1/2 Bb: 1/2 bb

    Cc x cc = 1/2 Cc: 1/2 cc

    Dd x DD = 1/2 DD: 1/2 Dd

    Therefore, the frequency of a progeny with genotype AAbbccDD = 1/2 AA x 1/2 bb x 1/2 cc x 1/2 DD = 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 = 1/16 or 0.0625.
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