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Draw a tree diagram that represents the sample space for
all possible combinations of sex if a family has three children.
Use B for boy and G for Girl.
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- Use a Punnet Square to answer the question below. If the dad is heterozygous for freckles and the mom is homozygous for no freckles, what is the probability that they will have children with freckles or no freckles?A female is a carrier of the allele for color blindness and is married to a colorblind male. What will be there offspring be? Use a punnett square to justify your answerUsing genetic diagrams show how a type of AB person with a type O partner have offspring that share neither of their phenotypes.
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- Aunt Smiley has the cutest pointed ears (Pp) and would love to have all her children with pointed ears. What type of ears would her husband need to have in order for her to get her wish? Give the genotype and phenotype as part of your answer.Use a punnett square to calculate the following: George is the youngest child in a family that includes 4 children. All of the children have the recessive phenotype-attached earlobes. However both parents have unattached earlobes, the dominant trait. Use the letters G, g and answer the following: What is the genotype of the mother? What is the genotype of the father? What percentage of the offspring would express the recessive trait?Graph a trait, like human height, with height on thex-axis and number of individuals on the y-axis, and describethe shape of the resulting graph