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BIOL_1105_60452_202506 Lesson 16 Homework
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Evaluate the genotypic outcome of this dihybrid cross. Choice A: GgBb Choice B: GgBb Choice C: Ggbb Choice D: Ggbb
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The problem presents a dihybrid cross involving two genes, G and B, with two alleles each (G/g and B/b). In a dihybrid cross, each gene segregates independently, so the offspring genotype is formed by combining one gamete from each parent, where gametes can be GB, Gb, gB, or gb each with equal likelihood.
Option A: GgBb
This genotype is heterozygous at both loci (one G and one g, one B and one b). It is a valid possible outcome of a dihybrid cross, because one chromosome f......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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