Biology, asked by zubairgopang, 11 months ago

how many genetically different kinds of gametes an individual with genotype AAbb can produce?​

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Answered by ssonu43568
3

Production of Four Genotype

Explanation:

  • A gamete is a sex cell, such as an egg or sperm cell. During the process of meiosis, the two alleles for each gene segregate from one another, resulting in half of the alleles in each gamete; this is the haploid number.
  • The alleles for various qualities group freely of each other
  • There are four potential mixes of gametes for the AaBb parent.  
  • Half of the gametes get a prevailing An and a predominant B allele; the other portion of the gametes get a passive and a latent b allele.
  • The two guardians produce 25% every one of AB, Ab, aB, and stomach muscle
  • Hence, the right answer is "four genotype will produce  of an individual"

Answered by awaisahmadawan94
2

Answer:

2

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