To determine which genotype is NOT possible from the genetic cross AaGG x aaGg, we first need to analyze the possible gametes that each parent can produce.
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Parent 1: AaGG
- Possible gametes: AG, aG (since GG can only contribute G alleles)
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Parent 2: aaGg
- Possible gametes: aG, ag
Now, we can create a Punnett square to find the offspring combinations:
| | aG | ag | |----------|---------|---------| | AG | AaGG | AaGg | | aG | aaGG | aaGg |
From the Punnett square, the possible offspring genotypes are:
- AaGG
- AaGg
- aaGG
- aaGg
Now, let's evaluate the genotypes in the answer choices:
- AaGG: possible (from the gamete combination AG and aG)
- Aagg: NOT possible (there is no combination to produce Aagg, since there is no A allele from the second parent)
- aaGg: possible (from the gamete combination aG and ag)
- aaGG: possible (from the gamete combination aG and AG)
The genotype that is NOT possible in the offspring produced by the cross is Aagg.