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Alleles: H=hearing h=deaf
Genotypes/Phenotypes: HH=hearing Hh=hearing(carrier of deafness). hh=deaf
Below is how you would set up this problem: Fill out a Punnett square to help you answer the question.
H h
H __ __
h __ __
What Percentage of offspring would have hearing, but carry the allele for deafness?
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The genotypes would be HH, Hh, Hh, Hh. So there would be one person that is hearing who is not a carrier, 2 people who are hearing but are carriers, and 1 person who is deaf. So there is a 50% that the offspring will be hearing and a carrier.
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The genotypes from the punnet's square are: HH, Hh, Hh, hh
So the answer is 50%!
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