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(a)
To determine:
The probability of the off springs in the F2 generation if the F1 generation’s genotype is AaBbCcDd is, (a) aabbccdd (b) AaBbCcDd (c) AaBBccDd, (d) AaBBCCdd.
Introduction:
Tetrahybrid crosses involve e the use of 4 traits in consideration that produces 16 gametes in total. The possibilities can be 256. Each parent of the F1 generation will produce 16 gametes.
To determine:
The probability of the off springs in the F2 generation with genotype aabbccdd.
(b)
To determine:
The probability of the offsprings in the F2 generation with genotype AaBbCcDd.
(c)
To determine:
The probability of the offsprings in the F2 generation with genotype AaBBccDd.
(d)
To determine:
The probability of the offsprings in the F2 generation with genotype AaBBCCdd.
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