BIOL 1090 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Zygosity

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The dominant alleles for genes encoding plant height, seed, colour, and seed texture in peas are d, g, w respectively. A cross between individuals that are heterozygous at all three loci produces 64 offspring. Assuming the genes assorts independently, how many of these would you expect to be tall, green, and wrinkled: 3 of the 64 will be tall, green and wrinkled. What would the genotypes be: d_ gg ww. How many different haploid genotypes are there: for n different genes, assorting independently and each gene has 2 alleles, there are 2^n possible genotypes, 8 possible haploid genotypes. Multiplicative rule: if the events a and b are independent, the probability that they occur together is the product of their individual probabilities of occurrence. Additive rule: if the events of a and b are independent and do not overlap, the probability that at least one of them occurs is the sum of their individual probabilities.

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