An undergraduate student has been breeding fruit flies in the basement of the Biology building. Their careful observation has found a disorder caused by an autosomal recessive trait (h) that causes the excessive aggression. The following pedigree chart shows the inheritance of this disorder in their fruit fly colony. O Normal Female #1 Normal Male Aggressive Female Aggressive Male Click here to download if the pedigree does not load. A) Give the genotypes of: Individual #1: Individual #2: Individual #3: B) If individual #3 had offspring with a fruit fly that is heterozygous for this disorder, what percentage of their offspring would be aggressive?

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An undergraduate student has been breeding fruit flies in the basement of the Biology building. Their
careful observation has found a disorder caused by an autosomal recessive trait (h) that causes the
excessive aggression. The following pedigree chart shows the inheritance of this disorder in their fruit
fly colony.
#2
Normal Female
Normal Male
31
Aggressive Female
Aggressive Male
Click here to download if the pedigree does not load.
A) Give the genotypes of:
Individual #1:
Individual #2:
Individual #3:
B) If individual #3 had offspring with a fruit fly that is heterozygous for this disorder, what percentage
of their offspring would be aggressive?
Transcribed Image Text:An undergraduate student has been breeding fruit flies in the basement of the Biology building. Their careful observation has found a disorder caused by an autosomal recessive trait (h) that causes the excessive aggression. The following pedigree chart shows the inheritance of this disorder in their fruit fly colony. #2 Normal Female Normal Male 31 Aggressive Female Aggressive Male Click here to download if the pedigree does not load. A) Give the genotypes of: Individual #1: Individual #2: Individual #3: B) If individual #3 had offspring with a fruit fly that is heterozygous for this disorder, what percentage of their offspring would be aggressive?
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