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If a man is homozygous dominant for bend fifth finger and a woman is homozygous recessive what’s the probability that the offspring has a fifth bend finger

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100% as all the offsprings will be heterozygous dominant.
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Answer:

There is 100 % probability that the child will have bend finger

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the given information, the father is homozygous dominant (lets assume BB) for bend finger. The bend fifth finger is dominant trait. And the mother is homozygous recessive (bb) for the same trait.

All the gametes of the father would carry "B" allele while the egg cells from given mother would carry "b" allele. Random fertilization of these gametes will give rise to zygote with Bb genotype that will develop into a child with bend finger.

Hence, all of their children will have bend fifth finger.

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