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18 February, 18:45

An individual with genotype AA is crossed to an individual with genotype aa at the same genetic locus. The allele A is dominant to the allele a. If the offspring are interbred through two generations, what is the predicted ratio of phenotypes in the F2 generation?

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  1. 18 February, 19:12
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    An individual with genotype AA is crossed to an individual with genotype aa at the same genetic locus. The allele A is dominant to the allele a.

    If the offspring are interbred through two generations, what is the predicted ratio of phenotypes in the F2 generation?

    9:16 (dominant:recessive)

    9:7 (dominant:recessive)

    3:16 (dominant:recessive)

    1:3 (dominant:recessive)

    Answer:

    3:1 dominant:recessive phenotype ratios

    Explanation:

    The recessive phenotype disappears in the F1 generation, but it reappears in the F2 at a ratio of 3:1, being therefore dominant:recessive
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