If persons 1 and 3 have a child, what is the chance that person 1 will pass on t
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If persons 1 and 3 have a child, what is the chance that person 1 will pass on the largest allele to their child? (picture on the bottom is of the bands found on the gel.)
Please get your answer before looking below at what I put so you are not biased, as the program says my answer is wrong.)
a. 0
b. 25%
c. 50%
d. 75%
e. 100%
1 3
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I put the answer that means three/fourths chance (d). However, it apparently is incorrect. Can someone with experience or knowledge on this help me understand please?
Explanation / Answer
If persons 1 and 3 have a child, what is the chance that person 1 will pass on the largest allele to their child? (picture on the bottom is of the bands found on the gel.)
Please get your answer before looking below at what I put so you are not biased, as the program says my answer is wrong.)
a. 0
b. 25%
c. 50%
d. 75%
e. 100%
it is just segregation of allele at gametogenesis
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