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Answered by muthurajshashi1967
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The question is what probability of offsprings in F2 will have the same phenotype as F1. The phenotype in F1 has 3 dominant alleles. Coming to the F2 generation, 20 individuals out of the total (sixty four) show the same phenotype as the F1 generation. Hence, the probability is 20/64 and the correct option is C.

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Refer the attachement for better understanding

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See punnet square carefully to understand this!!

Here 20/64 having highest frequency in term of skin colour

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