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- Using genetic diagrams show how a type of AB person with a type O partner have offspring that share neither of their
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- Evaluate the effect of crossing over on the genetic composition of an organism AND explain the effect crossing over on genetic diversity in a population.Suppose a man who is blood type O marries a woman who is blood type AB. What willbe the blood types of their children? Diagram the cross.Biology When both parents are heterozygous carriers of the recessive allele that causes albinism, what percentage of their offspring will be heterozygous carriers of the albinism allele? Answer Choices: A: 25% B: 50% C: 75% D: 100%
- A trait such as having a crooked thumb is produced by a ?Which below is homozygousGive written answer with explanation and conclusion A cross was made between a white male dog and two different black females. The first female gave birth to eight black pups, and the second female gave birth to four white and three black pups. What are the likely genotypes of the male parent and the two female parents? Use Punnett’s squares to support your answer. Explain whether you are uncertain about any of the genotypes.
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