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Please look at the Punnett Square below, which combination of alleles would express the recessive allele in the offspring?
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Aa
aa
AA
None of the above
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Aa
aa
AA
None of the above
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Please look at the Punnett Square below, which combination of alleles would express the dominant allele in the offspring?
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aaa
aa, ab
AA, Aa
None of the above
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aaa
aa, ab
AA, Aa
None of the above
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Please look at the Punnett Square below, what is the probability that the recessive trait will be expressed in the offspring?
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2/4 = 50%
1/4 = 25%
3/4 = 75%
0/4 = 0%
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2/4 = 50%
1/4 = 25%
3/4 = 75%
0/4 = 0%
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Please look at the Punnett Square below, what is the probability that the dominant trait will be expressed in the offspring?
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2/4 = 50%
1/4 = 25%
3/4 = 75%
0/4 = 0%
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2/4 = 50%
1/4 = 25%
3/4 = 75%
0/4 = 0%
Answer
Please look at the Punnett Square below, both parents have the the same combination of alleles which is "Aa". The parents are considered
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homozygous dominant
heterozygous dominant
homozygous recessive
heterozygous recessive
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homozygous dominant
heterozygous dominant
homozygous recessive
heterozygous recessive
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GPT 3.5
Based on the Punnett Square, the combination of alleles that would express the recessive allele in the offspring is "aa".
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GPT 3.5
Without the Punnett Square provided, I cannot provide a specific answer. However, in general, if the dominant allele is represented by a capital letter (e.g., A) and the recessive allele is represented by a lowercase letter (e.g., a), then the combination of alleles that would express the dominant allele in the offspring would be "AA" or "Aa".
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GPT 3.5
Without the Punnett Square provided, it is not possible to determine the exact probability. However, if the Punnett Square shows a cross between two individuals who are both heterozygous for a particular trait (e.g., Aa x Aa), then the probability that the recessive trait will be expressed in the offspring is 25% or 1/4.
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GPT 3.5
Without the Punnett Square provided, I cannot provide a specific answer. However, in general, if the dominant trait is represented by a capital letter (e.g., A), and the recessive trait is represented by a lowercase letter (e.g., a), the probability that the dominant trait will be expressed in the offspring will depend on the specific genotype combinations in the Punnett Square. It could be either 50% (2/4) or 75% (3/4) depending on the specific genotypes of the parents and the inheritance pattern of the trait.
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GPT 3.5
Based on the Punnett Square, where both parents have the genotype "Aa," the parents are considered heterozygous dominant.
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