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If flies that are heterozygous for all three traits are crossed, what proportion of the offspring would you expect to be heterozygous for all three traits?

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Answer:


(1)/(8)

Step-by-step explanation:

If flies that are heterozygous for all three traits are crossed; e.g HtHtHt crosses with HtHtHt. The proportion of the offspring that would be expected to be heterozygous for all three traits will be: 1/8 because 50% (0.5) of their offspring will be heterozygous for just one trait. Therefore for three traits; we have (0.5)³= 0.125

0.125 is equivalent to
(1)/(8)

From the table, the area of the asterisk region illustrate the traits that are heterozygous in the offspring.

=
(8)/(64)

=
(1)/(8)

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