2. A male with six toes marries a normal woman. They have 6 children (3 boys and
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2. A male with six toes marries a normal woman. They have 6 children (3 boys and 3 girls). AIl the boys have six toes but all the females are normal. What type of inheritance does this suggest, (most likely) referring to chromosome location of the genve dominance and recessiveness? 3. In a cross of between cats heterozygous for Aa Bb Co, where the genes show independent assortment: a. What is the expected frequency of as be Ce progeny? b. What is the expected frequency of progeny that are heterozygous for all 3 genes? c How many different gametes can this individual (heterozygous at all loci) produce? Show your work dlf allele Ce is a sex-linked trait, how would that dange the original formula for Ce x Ce to take into consideration XY chromosomes. (Make Ca dominate trait carried in the male of this cross) Now answer the same questions from above (a, b, c) with this consideration.Explanation / Answer
ANSWER 2.
Male = 6 toes
Female = Normal
Children = 6 (3 Boys, 3 Girls)
3 Boys = 6 toes
3 Girls = Normal
This suggests Y-linked recessive/dominant gene (Once Y-linked recessive or dominant doesn't matter because they would always be considered dominant due to being only one copy)
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