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16 January, 13:24

Suppose that extra fingers and toes are caused by a recessive trait, but it appears in only 60% of homozygous recessive individuals. Two heterozygotes conceive a child. What is the probability that this child will have extra fingers and toes? 0.10 0.25 0.33 0.15 0.05

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  1. 16 January, 13:42
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    0.15 = 15%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let's call the recessive allele x, and the dominant allele X.

    The homozygotes have the pair xx, and the heterozygotes have the pair Xx.

    If two heterozygotes conceive a child, there are four configurations that the child can have:

    xx, xX, Xx, XX

    the only configuration that allows the child the possibility to have extra fingers and toes is the xx, as this aspect is a recessive trait, so the probability of the child being xx is 25% (1 option between 4 options, all of them with equal probabilities).

    If the child is xx, there is a chance of 60% of the child having extra fingers and toes. So, the final probability is:

    25% * 60 * = 0.25 * 0.6 = 0.15 = 15%
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