shadowlike04
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Wait, could you please explain this question?I think the answer should be A (2/14) but I'm wondering if you have posted this question because either you or whoever set the exam considers B (3/16) to be the appropriate answer.
I got A as wellI think the answer should be A (2/14) but I'm wondering if you have posted this question because either you or whoever set the exam considers B (3/16) to be the appropriate answer.
They stated that there are only four genotypes and showed that anyone who is dominant for both traits has both dominant genes on the same chromosome (type 1). Therefore the male of the original couple must be type 1. His partner only carries recessive alleles and every partner that has joined this family also only carries recessive alleles. Therefore anyone in the pedigree who only has one dominant trait, carries a recombinant chromosome that is a result of a crossover.Wait, could you please explain this question?