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8 March, 23:22

A woman homozygous for polydactyly (extra fingers and toes), a dominant trait, is married to a man with 5 fingers and toes. Enter in the box below, the percentage (between 0 - 100) of the offspring of this couple that would be expected to be polydactytl.

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  1. 8 March, 23:49
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    100%

    Explanation:

    Assuming the gene for polydactyly is represented by P. Normal finger will be represented by p.

    A woman that is homozygous for polydactyly trait will have genotype PP while a man with normal 5 fingers and toes will have the genotype pp (since P is dominant over p).

    PP x pp = Pp, Pp, Pp and Pp.

    All the offspring will have the genotype Pp and since P is dominant over p, it means all the offspring will have polydactyly trait.

    Hence, the percentage of the offspring of the couple that would be expected to be polydactyly is 100%
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