Biology, asked by mahamshahidkhan01, 1 year ago

Normal individuals have melanin pigment in their skin,hair and eyes.Albinos totally lack pigment in their bodies.Albinism is a recessive trait in humans.Two normal parents have an albino child.What is the probability that their next child will also be an albino?

answer this question according to Mendle's Law of Independent Assortment.

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Answered by akshaykhannna1
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The parents are normal ...so the genotypes of then will be Aa...so the probability of their nxt child being albino is 1/4=25%
Answered by fatimaamina890
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Answer:

50% chances of albunism

Explanation:

if Aa is dominant and it is sign of albino
and aa is normal individual
so then
 Aa X Aa
it will give AA, Aa, Aa, aa ( in these only aa is normal othe are albino caused )
the cross of two of those albino individual gives results:

      Aa x AA

AA, AA, Aa, Aa

this shows that there are 50% chances of Albunism in next child

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