How many different types of gametes can be formed by individuals of the genotype aabbcc?
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The total no gametes formed by an organism
is equal to (2)^n
where n is the total no of heterozygosities
the total no of heterozygosities are 0
as it is homozygous
(2)^0= 1
the total type will be 1 genotype abc
is equal to (2)^n
where n is the total no of heterozygosities
the total no of heterozygosities are 0
as it is homozygous
(2)^0= 1
the total type will be 1 genotype abc
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The gametes produced by critters with 2 genes. If the genotype is "Aa, Bb", then 4 different kinds of gametes can be made: (aB, AB, ab, and Ab) A creature with 2 heterozygous genes is called a "dihybrid." A "tri-hybrid", a beast with 3 hybrid genes, would produce 8 different kinds of sperm/egg.
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