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30 April, 17:15

Suppose a mother carries two recessive genes for freckles (rr) and a father carries one recessive gene for freckles and one dominant gene for clear facial skin (Rr). What is the likelihood that their first child will have freckles?

A)

1

2

B)

1

4

C)

3

4

D)

4

4

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  1. 30 April, 18:26
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    Answer - A

    The ratio of a child with clear skin with that of freckled skin is 1:2.

    When genotype rr mates with genotype Rr, the following genotypes are expected:

    Rr = clear skin dominant

    rr = freckled skin
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