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Avradeep Avradeep
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8 years ago
Here's another question which seemed a little bit too tough to answer. I tried but failed...
So anyone who knows the procedure..please help me..an explanation would be great.. Slight Smile
Q. How many gametes contain a dominant mutation if 1/15000 ( 1 out of 15000) babies show the new phenotype?
A. 1/15000
B. 1/30000
C. 1/20000
D. 1/45000
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8 years ago
segregation of chromosomes in anaphase I of meiosis explains Mendel's observation that each parent gives one allele for each trait at random to each offspring, regardless of whether the allele is expressed. The segregation of chromosomes at random during anaphase I explains Mendel's observation that factors, or genes, for different traits are inherited independently of each other
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8 years ago
But what's the answer?! This doesn't answer the question.
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