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I do not understand how to do this. Pls, explain.

I do not understand how to do this. Pls, explain.-example-1

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The answer should be A. They could have genotype Cc or cc

Step-by-step explanation:

C c


{c}\\{c}
\left[\begin{array}{ccc}Cc&cc\\Cc&cc\end{array}\right]

I tried to make a punnet square as best as I could..

To jog your memory about the basics of punnet squares and what certain words mean.

  • Dominance is shown by a capital letter, while recessive is denoted by lowercase

If a person is homozygous they carry two identical alleles (CC or cc).

  • Two capitals mean a person is homozygous dominant, whilst two lowercase means a person is homozygous recessive.

If a person is heterozygous that means that they carry two different alleles, one dominant and one recessive (Cc).

  • The dominant allele will always be present over the recessive.

As the statement shows, individual 5 is heterozygous, meaning their genotype is Cc.

Their partner is a shaded individual, which means they have cystic fibrosis, which is homozygous recessive. This means their genotype is cc.

When doing a punnet square, you will see the two outcomes of possible genotypes are Cc and cc. This means there is a 50% (or 2/4) chance of individual 12 being healthy (Cc), or there is a 50% (or 2/4) chance of the individual having cystic fibrosis (cc).

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