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10 August, 12:20

In humans, six fingers (F) is dominant to five fingers (f). Assume both parents are heterozygous for six fingers. c) What are the different gametes each parent can produce?

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  1. 10 August, 15:16
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    Answer: F or f

    Explanation:

    The cross between the two parent is a monohybrid cross and since the parents are heterozygous the genotype will be Ff for both parents and either of the F or f could be the gametes for both the male and female parent.

    A cross between this two parents will give - three genotype in ratio 1:2:1 (FF, Ff Ff, ff) and two phenotype this include a six fingered person and five fingered person.

    Ff * Ff

    F or f - gametes

    FF Ff Ff ff - offspring
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