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9 October, 04:19

Imagine a dihybrid cross. if there are 100 progeny (we are talking about flies here), approximately how many flies would you expect to be homozygous recessive for both traits?

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  1. 9 October, 04:32
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    In a dihybrid cross, the ratio of the offspring is

    9-homozygous dominant for both traits

    3-dominant for one trait and recessive for the other)

    3 - dominant for one trait and recessive for the other

    1 - homozygous recessive for both traits

    Therefore there will be one-sixteenth of homozygous recessive for both traits (9+3+3+1=16) of a 100 flies in the next generation, or more precisely 6,25.
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