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An individual that is heterozygous for type B blood and little finger shape mates with an individual that is heterozygous for type A blood and homozygous dominant for a bent little finger. What is the predicted genotypic ratio for this cross?

A. 9:3:3:1
B. 1:2:1
C. 1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1
D. 2:1:2:1:4:1:2:1
E. 1:1:1:1

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Answer: the correct answer is E

User Soban Arshad
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Answer:

The correct option is E) 1:1:1:1

Step-by-step explanation:

A punnet square in which only a single trait is being studied is a monohybrid cross. A cross in which two traits are being studied in a dihybrid cross.

As two traits are being studied in the question, hence a dihybrid cross will be made as follows:

A-F A-F OF OF

Bf ABFf ABFf BOFf BOFf

Bf ABFf ABFf BOFf BOFf

Of AOFf AOFf OOFf OOFf

Of AOFf AOFf OOFf OOFf

The results of the punnet square show that there are

  • 4/16 chances for the offspring to have the genotype ABFf
  • 4/16 chances for the offspring to have the genotype BOFf
  • 4/16 chances for the offspring have the genotype AOFf
  • 4/16 chances for the offspring to have the genotype OOFf

Hence, there will be an equal ratio of 1:1:1:1 for each of the genotype.

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