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16 December, 22:31

In dogs, genes A and B are required for scent. Individuals homozygous for either one or both of the nonfunctional recessive alleles are not able to smell. If a large number of matings were made between two double heterozygotes, what percentage of offspring would not be able to smell? Express your answer as a fraction (i. e. 1/10)

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  1. 16 December, 22:44
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    6/16 dogs will not be able to smell.

    Explanation:

    Genes A and B are considered for scent smell.

    Individuals homozygous for either one or both of the nonfunctional recessive alleles are not able to smell.

    The final cross would be AaBb x AaBb which has outcome of;

    Individual with homozygous nonfunctional recessive alleles (bold ones):

    One nonfunctional recessive alleles: Aabb, aaBB, aaBb, Aabb, aaBb (5/16) Two nonfunctional recessive alleles: aabb (1/16) All nonfunctional recessive alleles: 6/16 dogs that could not smell scents
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