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In a dihybrid cross that follows the pattern of inheritance of two traits (yellow/green (Yy), and round/wrinkled (Rr) peas the F1 generation with genotype RrYy were self-cross. What is the probability of getting a pea with the genotype RRYY?

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10 years ago
25%
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10 years ago
25%

1/4

one in four

I think XD
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10 years ago
1/16.

You could either do the 4x4 Punnett square, RrYy x RrYy, or you could do the 2 genes separately:  The chance of getting RR from Rr x Rr is 1/4:

____R____r___
R__RR___Rr__
r___Rr___rr___

The same is true of getting YY from Yy x Yy.

And 1/4 x 1/4 is 1/16.
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