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- if a homozygous recessive individual (rr) is crossed with a heterozygous individual (rr), what is the probability of their offspring having the dominant phenotype?
a. 75%
b. 25%
c. 50%
d. 0%
- in a genetic cross, what does a recessive allele require to be expressed?
a. two recessive alleles
b. at least one dominant allele
c. a homozygous dominant genotype
d. a heterozygous genotype
- in a monohybrid cross between two heterozygous parents (rr x rr), what is the probability of the offspring showing the recessive phenotype?
a. 75%
b. 25%
c. 50%
d. 0%
Question 13
Step1: Determine possible gametes
Homozygous recessive (rr) produces only r gametes. Heterozygous (Rr) produces R and r gametes.
Step2: Create Punnett square
| R | r | |
|---|---|---|
| r | Rr | rr |
Step3: Analyze phenotypes
Rr has dominant phenotype, rr has recessive. From the square, 2 out of 4 (50%) are Rr (dominant), 2 out of 4 (50%) are rr (recessive). So dominant phenotype probability is 50%.
A recessive allele is masked by a dominant allele. So, for a recessive allele to be expressed (show its trait), the individual must have two recessive alleles (homozygous recessive), as a dominant allele would hide it. Option a states this, while b (needs dominant, which hides recessive), c (homozygous dominant has no recessive alleles to express), and d (heterozygous has a dominant allele hiding the recessive) are incorrect.
Step1: Determine gametes for Rr parents
Each Rr parent produces R and r gametes.
Step2: Create Punnett square
| R | r | |
|---|---|---|
| r | Rr | rr |
Step3: Analyze recessive phenotype
Recessive phenotype is when genotype is rr (since R is dominant). From the square, 1 out of 4 (25%) is rr. So probability of recessive phenotype is 25%.
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