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If mating occurs between a female with the genotype Aa Bb XDXd and a male with the genotype aa bb XdY, what proportion of female offspring would you expect
to exhibit each of the following phenotypes? Note that the first two loci are autosomal and the third locus is sex-linked. You can assume that the A, B, and XD
alleles are dominant and that the three loci independent assort and do not interact epistatically.
Drag each phenotype listed at the bottom of this question into the bin corresponding to the proportion of offspring that will exhibit that phenotype. Some bins
may have more than one phenotype. Some bins will not have any (i.e., they will be left as "No Answer Chosen"). I know this is a bit of a weird format, but it was the
best I could with the new quiz tool in Canvas, so let's roll with it.
0% of female offspring
1/8th of female offspring
1/4th of female offspring
3/8ths of female offspring
No Answers Chosen
No Answers Chosen
No Answers Chosen
1/16th of female offspring
3/16ths of female offspring
5/16ths of female offspring
7/16ths of female offspring
No Answers Chosen
No Answers Chosen
No Answers Chosen
Transcribed Image Text:If mating occurs between a female with the genotype Aa Bb XDXd and a male with the genotype aa bb XdY, what proportion of female offspring would you expect to exhibit each of the following phenotypes? Note that the first two loci are autosomal and the third locus is sex-linked. You can assume that the A, B, and XD alleles are dominant and that the three loci independent assort and do not interact epistatically. Drag each phenotype listed at the bottom of this question into the bin corresponding to the proportion of offspring that will exhibit that phenotype. Some bins may have more than one phenotype. Some bins will not have any (i.e., they will be left as "No Answer Chosen"). I know this is a bit of a weird format, but it was the best I could with the new quiz tool in Canvas, so let's roll with it. 0% of female offspring 1/8th of female offspring 1/4th of female offspring 3/8ths of female offspring No Answers Chosen No Answers Chosen No Answers Chosen 1/16th of female offspring 3/16ths of female offspring 5/16ths of female offspring 7/16ths of female offspring No Answers Chosen No Answers Chosen No Answers Chosen
3/8ths of female offspring
1/2 of female offspring
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No Answers Chosen
Phenotype: A-bb D-
Phenotype: aa bb dd
Phenotype: A-B-dd
Phenotype: aa B-D-
7/16ths of female offspring
Phenotype: A-bb dd
Phenotype: aa bb D-
No Answers Chosen
Phenotype: A-B-D-
+
Phenotype: aa B-dd
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Transcribed Image Text:3/8ths of female offspring 1/2 of female offspring Possible answers No Answers Chosen No Answers Chosen Phenotype: A-bb D- Phenotype: aa bb dd Phenotype: A-B-dd Phenotype: aa B-D- 7/16ths of female offspring Phenotype: A-bb dd Phenotype: aa bb D- No Answers Chosen Phenotype: A-B-D- + Phenotype: aa B-dd 9
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