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1. in sexual reproduction, the pattern of inheritance of genes can be predicted if the genotypes or phenotypes of the parents or offspring are known. two organisms, with genotypes bbff and bbff, are mated. assuming independent assortment of the b/b and f/f genes: a) determine the expected genotypic ratios in the offspring produced. b) assuming complete dominance of the b and f alleles, how many different phenotypes would be found in the offspring?

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As genes got independently assorted and each parent provides half of its genotype and equally contributes to offspring. As in organism A with genotype BbFF has two different b and one f hence its gamete is BF and bF as one from each type. Such a way in organism B with genotype BbFf has BF, Bf, bF, and bf gametes

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