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3 April, 17:09

Also located on the X chromosome of a cat is a gene that codes for deafness. This gene is recessive. A black female cat that is heterozygous for deafness (Dd) is crossed with a orange male cat that is not deaf. Show the cross. What are the phenotypes of the offspring and in what proportion? Hint: place two letters on the X chromosome in your cross. (You will need to use two superscript letters on your X chromosome)

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  1. 3 April, 17:39
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    This gene is an X linked recessive trait, thus for it to be expressed in the females, it has to be in the homozygous recessive form (both X chromosomes will carry this trait dd). For males, only one copy which is in the recessive condition is needed for it to be expressed. Thus, a cross between

    female male

    XDXd x XDY

    XD Y

    XD XDXD XDY

    Xd XDXd XdY

    the offspring phenotype: normal females: 1/2

    normal male: 1/4

    deaf male: 1/4
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