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AP Biology 1.2 Essential Life Process Information. What is likely the genotype of the parents of this family?

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brought to you by dominant genetic traits The bullies of

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dna high school a three to one few notification E

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o is seen in a large family when looking at

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the inheritance of a widow's peak or a dominant trait

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called w what is the likely gino type of the

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parents of this family on here The pension Well gina

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type determines fino type right That means the combination of

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dominant and recessive genes determines how an organism looks well

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Let's go through each possible genotype of mom and dad

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to find out which one gives junior or junior et

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a seventy five percent chance of having a widow's peak

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This thing first up option a big big dubbed by

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big big depth well that's both parents having two dominant

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genes for this trait Well as you can see this

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would lead to all big w's and afford a zero

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fino typical ratio I one hundred percent of their kids

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will have widow's peaks Unless of course they take matters

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into their own hands Okay next up answer Be big

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Big dubbed by little that little dub one parent has

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two dominant genes The other has to recess it well

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Different results on the last one but still a four

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to zero fina typical ratio If there's even one big

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w present in the fina type that means you're in

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the widow's peak club Very exclusive All right let's try

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See Big dead little dubbed by little little Nope This

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gives their offspring a fifty fifty chance kind Of like

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flipping a genetic coin yes okay last won The correct

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answer is d big dud little dubbed by big doubled

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up ah three to one ratio is the hallmark of

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a mano hybrid One dominant one recess If cross if

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both of your parents have a widow's peak and share

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this type of genome there's a seventy five percent chance

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or three to one that you or your brothers or

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sisters have won so d it is want to learn

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way more about widow's peaks Well good for you to

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do a google search for widow's peak It's that simple

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