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Many people have big toes that are shorter than their second toes. The short big toe alleles (S) is dominant to the long big toe allele (s).


Make a Punnett square on a separate sheet of paper showing a cross between an Ss parent and an ss parent. What is the probability that their child will have short big toes?


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A4/4

B0/4

C3/4

D1/4

E2/4

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Answer:

Here is the Punnett square for the cross between an Ss parent and an ss parent:

S s

s |Ss|ss|

s |Ss|ss|

The probability that their child will have short big toes (genotype SS or Ss) is 3/4 or 0.75. So, the correct answer is C.

Step-by-step explanation:

Here is the Punnett square for the cross between an Ss parent and an ss parent:

S s

s |Ss|ss|

s |Ss|ss|

The probability that their child will have short big toes (genotype SS or Ss) is 3/4 or 0.75. So, the correct answer is C.

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