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3 December, 20:42

n mice, dwarfism is caused by an X-linked recessive allele, and pink coat is caused by an autosomal dominant allele (coats are normally brownish). If a dwarf female from a pure line is crossed with a pink male from a pure line, in the F2 generation, what will be the probability of getting a dwarf and pink female?

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  1. 4 December, 00:34
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    The probability of getting a dwarf and pink female is 1/2

    Explanation:

    In mice, dwarfism is caused by an X-linked recessive allele, and pink coat is caused by an autosomal dominant allele where coats are normally brownish.

    A dwarf female from a pure line will have Xd Xd where d represent the recessive trait and the female is also brownish (pp).

    A pink male from a pure line will be XPY where P represent the dominant allele but not a dwarf (D).

    Xd Xd Xp Xp

    XD XDXd XDXd XP XPXp XPXp F1 generation

    Y XdY XdY Y XpY XpY

    P XDXd x XdY XPXp x XpY

    XD Xd XP Xp

    Xd XDXd XdXd Xp XPXp XpXp F2 generation

    Y XDY XdY Y XPY XpY

    The probability of getting a dwarf and pink female is 1/2
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