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25 November, 11:10

Two linked genes, A and B, are separated by 20 cM. A man with genotype AB/ab marries a woman who is ab/ab. What is the probability that their first child will be Ab/ab?

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  1. 25 November, 11:38
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    10%

    Explanation:

    Given:

    man AB/ab

    woman ab/ab

    gene distance 20 cM

    Genetic distances within a given linkage group are measured in centiMorgans.

    Children will be AB/ab, Ab/ab, aB/ab and ab/ab

    Here, as given gene distance is 20 cM, so the recombination frequency is 20%.

    So the frequency of recombinant progeny is 20 %.

    The the probability that their first child will be Ab/ab is 10%.
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