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6 November, 12:31

In a dog breed known as the Mexican Hairless, the 'hairless' phenotype is a result of a mutation displaying an autosomal dominant pattern of inheritance. Homozygous recessive individuals (hh) display a 'coated' phenotype. Inheriting two copies of the mutation (HH) is lethal during embryonic development. In a cross between two dogs with the hairless phenotype, what proportion of live puppies born are expected to be hairless? Give your answer in the form of a fraction.

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  1. 6 November, 13:09
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    Homozygous recessive genotype is hh (coated)

    Homozygous dominant genotype is HH (lethal)

    Heterozygous genotype is Hh (hairless)

    If we cross two heterozygous:

    P: Hh x Hh

    F1: HH Hh Hh hh

    ½ of the offspring will be with hairless phenotype

    ¼ is with coated phenotype

    ¼ is lethal.
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