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In humans, brown hair is dominant over blonde hair. Also in humans, detached earlobes are dominant over attached earlobes. If a male that is heterozygous for both traits has children with a female that is heterozygous for both traits, their offspring’s phenotypes would be represented by which of the following ratios: *

A)4:4:4:4



B)9:3:3:1



C)16:0



D)3:1

User TzurEl
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Final answer:

OPTION B.

The expected phenotypic ratio of offspring from parents both heterozygous for brown hair and detached earlobes is 9:3:3:1, as derived from a dihybrid cross that applies the product rule.

Step-by-step explanation:

In humans, brown hair is dominant over blonde hair, and detached earlobes are dominant over attached earlobes. If a male that is heterozygous for both traits has children with a female that is also heterozygous for both traits, the expected phenotypic ratio of their offspring is 9:3:3:1. This ratio comes from a dihybrid cross where each parent contributes two heterozygous alleles (Bb for hair color and Ff for earlobe attachment).

Using a Punnett square, we can predict the genotypic outcomes and thus the phenotypes of the offspring. When we separate the traits and look at them individually, each follows a 3:1 dominant to recessive phenotypic ratio characteristic of monohybrid crosses. However, when combined in a dihybrid cross, the product rule applies and the phenotypic proportions arise from the product of the individual trait proportions: (3/4 dominant hair color × 3/4 dominant earlobe shape) yields 9/16, representing both dominant traits; (3/4 dominant hair color × 1/4 recessive earlobe shape) and (1/4 recessive hair color × 3/4 dominant earlobe shape) each yield 3/16, representing one dominant and one recessive trait; and (1/4 recessive hair color × 1/4 recessive earlobe shape) yields 1/16, representing both recessive traits.

The correct answer to the given question is therefore option B, which is 9:3:3:1.

User Artur Smirnov
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Answer:

B) 9:3:3:1

Step-by-step explanation:

A punnet square can be described as a diagram in which the outcomes of a cross between parent carrying certain traits can be studied.

A cross in which only one trait is studied will be termed as a monohybrid cross. For example, making a cross for just hair colour.

A cross in which two traits are being studied at a time is termed as a dihybrid cross. For example, studying the hair color and the pattern of earlobes in a single punnet square.

The pnnet square for the scenario discussed in the question can be made as follws:

BE Be bE be

BE BBEE BBEe BbEE BbEe

Be BBEe BBee BbEe Bbee

bE BbEE BbEe bbEE bbEe

be BbEe Bbee bbEe bbee

The results of the cross show that :

  • 9/16 show probability for having brown hair and detached earlobes.
  • 3/16 have the probability of having brown hair and attached earlobes.
  • 3/16 have the probability of having blonde hair and detached earlobes.
  • 1/16 have the probability of having blonde hair and attached earlobes.

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