The color of some beans is controlled by three different genes, A, B, and C, making bean color a polygenic treat. If we start with parents that are heterozygous for each gene, then for each individual genotype, probability can be deduced using a simple Punnett Square. Below are Punnett Squares for each individual gene. b B Cc Bb AA Aa BB CC bb Aa Ba Cc a aa CC CC = 25% BB = 25% AA = 25% Which rule for calculating probability (And Rule or Or Rule) would be used to determine the probability of a bean with the genotype AABBCC? Product rule Therefore, to calculate the probability of a bean being AA, BB, and CC, the individual probabilities would need to be multiplied (Note: this is not asking for a number - it's asking you what you need to do mathematically with the individual probabilities to calculate a bean being AA, BB, CC.) The probability of a bean being AABBCC is 1.56 • Report your answer as a percent and round to two decimal places. Given a parent plant with the genotype AaBbCc is mated with a plant with genotype AaBbCc, what is the probability of an F1 offspring with the genotype AABBCC? Express your answer as a percent, but do not include the percent symbol (%). E.g an answer of 0.3333 would be reported as 33.33, not as 1/3 or 0.333 or 33.33% Do not round your answer. 3.125

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The color of some beans is controlled by three different genes, A, B, and C, making bean color a polygenic treat.
If we start with parents that are heterozygous for each gene, then for each individual genotype, probability can be deduced using a simple Punnett Square. Below are Punnett Squares for each
individual
gene.
b
B
Cc
Bb
AA
Aa
BB
CC
bb
Aa
Ba
Cc
a
aa
CC
CC = 25%
BB = 25%
AA = 25%
Which rule for calculating probability (And Rule or Or Rule) would be used to determine the probability of a bean with the genotype AABBCC? Product rule
Therefore, to calculate the probability of a bean being AA, BB, and CC, the individual probabilities would need to be multiplied
(Note: this is not asking for a number - it's asking
you what you need to do mathematically with the individual probabilities to calculate a bean being AA, BB, CC.)
The probability of a bean being AABBCC is 1.56
• Report your answer as a percent and round to two decimal places.
Given a parent plant with the genotype AaBbCc is mated with a plant with genotype AaBbCc, what is the probability of an F1 offspring with the genotype AABBCC?
Express your answer as a percent, but do not include the percent symbol (%).
E.g an answer of 0.3333 would be reported as 33.33, not as 1/3 or 0.333 or 33.33%
Do not round your answer.
3.125
Transcribed Image Text:The color of some beans is controlled by three different genes, A, B, and C, making bean color a polygenic treat. If we start with parents that are heterozygous for each gene, then for each individual genotype, probability can be deduced using a simple Punnett Square. Below are Punnett Squares for each individual gene. b B Cc Bb AA Aa BB CC bb Aa Ba Cc a aa CC CC = 25% BB = 25% AA = 25% Which rule for calculating probability (And Rule or Or Rule) would be used to determine the probability of a bean with the genotype AABBCC? Product rule Therefore, to calculate the probability of a bean being AA, BB, and CC, the individual probabilities would need to be multiplied (Note: this is not asking for a number - it's asking you what you need to do mathematically with the individual probabilities to calculate a bean being AA, BB, CC.) The probability of a bean being AABBCC is 1.56 • Report your answer as a percent and round to two decimal places. Given a parent plant with the genotype AaBbCc is mated with a plant with genotype AaBbCc, what is the probability of an F1 offspring with the genotype AABBCC? Express your answer as a percent, but do not include the percent symbol (%). E.g an answer of 0.3333 would be reported as 33.33, not as 1/3 or 0.333 or 33.33% Do not round your answer. 3.125
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