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Intelligence is determined by a polygetic trait by the following All Dominant AA

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Question

Intelligence is determined by a polygetic trait by the following All Dominant AABBCCDD Genius 7 Dominant (example) AaBBCCDD Gifted 6 Dominant (example) AaBBCCDD Smart 5 Dominant (example) AaBbCCDD Bright 4 Dominant (example) AaBbCcDD Normal 3 Dominant (example) aaBbCcDd Challenged 2 Dominant (example) aabbCcDd Handicapped 1 Dominant (example) abbccDd severely challenged 0 Dominant (example) aabbccdd incapacitated What are the chances that two normal people, who are heterozygous for all four gene loci could have a child who is either gifted, smart or a genius?

Explanation / Answer

Two normal people, who are heterozygous for all four gene loci could have 0.39% chance of having a genius child, 0.78% chance of having gifted, or smart children.

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