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25 February, 11:07

In each of the scenarios, an individual heterozygous for the indicated gene or genes is crossed with an identical heterozygous individual. Predict the number of different phenotypes that would be observed among the progeny of such a cross?

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  1. 25 February, 11:12
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    Their phenotype depends on the type of allele, if it dominant, recessive, co-dominant, or incomplete dominant

    Explanation:

    Lets take a single gene for one character,

    Two identical heterozygous individuals for single gene or two genes

    Aa and Aa or iAiB, iAiB,

    scenario-1, if, A is completely dominant on a.

    scenario 2 if, iA and iB are co-dominant,

    scenario 3, if both are recessive,

    scenario 4, if they are incompletely dominant.

    Here cross is,

    Between Aa And Aa = AA, Aa, Aa aa.

    iAiB and iAiB = iAiA, iAiB, iAiB, iBiB

    Their phenotype depends on the type of allele, if it dominant, recessive, co-dominant, or incomplete dominant.
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