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27 November, 00:53

N the laboratory, you set up an experimental mating between a male and female fruit fly that are both heterozygous (aa) at a locus where the homozygous recessive genotype (aa) is lethal at the early embryo stage. in a large sample of 100 surviving offspring, how many do you expect to have the homozygous dominant (aa) genotype?

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  1. 27 November, 01:15
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    Set up the punnett square for the cross. It is Aa x Aa. That can produce four progeny, AA, Aa, aA, and aa. aa will die at the early stages. The surviving progeny will be AA, Aa, or aA. This means 2/3 should be heterozygous and 1/3 will be homozygous dominant. 1/3 * 100 = 33 homozygous dominant.
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