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1)))Found on chromosome 4 in humans, two blood group alleles, LM and LN, are equally expressed in
heterozygous individuals. These individuals are said to be in the MN blood group. Assume that a manand a woman, both in the MN blood group, have a child.
A)What is the probability that this child will be a girl and be in the MN blood group?
B)What is the probability that the next two children born to this couple will be in the MN blood group?

2))))In a particular type of wildflower, WT color is deep purple, and the plants are true‐breeding. In one
true‐breeding mutant stock, the flowers have reduced pigmentation resulting in a lavender coloration.
In a different true breeding mutant stock, the flowers lack pigmentation and are therefore white.
When a lavender‐flowered plant from the first mutant stock was crossed to a white flowered plant
from the second mutant stock all the resulting F1 generation had deep purple flowers. The F1 plants
were permitted to self fertilize and produced an F2 generation. The 277 F2 plants were 157 deep
purple : 71 white : 49 lavender.

A] From these results explain using appropriate genetic notation and drawing all crosses explain the
mode of inheritance / gene interaction

B] What progeny phenotypes and their frequencies would be produced if the lavender plants from the
above F2 were allowed to self fertilize
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10 years ago
someone should like this as a meaningful post (:  ⛄ look a snowman
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10 years ago
I just need someone smart who is good in genetics, genetics is not my forte.    Smiling Face with Halo
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