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30 October, 02:07

If the a and b loci are 20 m. u. apart in humans and an A B / a b woman mates with an a b / a b man, what is the probability that their first child will be A b / a b?

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  1. 30 October, 05:52
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    The probability of having a Ab/ab child is 10%

    Explanation:

    The genes A/a and B/b are linked and 20 m. u. apart.

    The parental cross is:

    ♀ AB/ab X ♂ ab/ab

    Gametes:

    The man only produces 1 type of gametes, so the probability of him producing an ab gamete is 1.

    The woman produces 4: two parental (AB and ab) and two recombinant (Ab, aB).

    Man: ab

    Woman: AB, ab, Ab, aB

    The formula to relate genetic distance with recombination frequency is:

    Genetic Distance (m. u.) = Recombination Frequency X 100.

    Replacing the data in the formula, we have:

    20 m. u. / 100 = Recombination Frequency

    0.2 = Recombination Frequency

    Because the Recombination Frequency is 0.2, the woman will generate recombinant gametes 20% of times, and parental gametes the other 80%. Each recombinant gamete will appear in 10% of the cases, and each parental gamete will appear in 40% of the cases.

    The probailities for each possible genotype of the progeny resulting from that cross will be:

    Parental: AB/ab 40%

    Parental: ab/ab 40%

    Recombinant: Ab/ab 10%

    Recombinant: aB/ab 10%
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