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An individual of the genotype “Aa” mates with an individual of the genotype “Aa”. What is the probability that their first two offspring will both be the “aa” genotype? (Type answer as a probability between 0 and 1)

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Answer:

1/4

Step-by-step explanation:

if you look at the attached image, i made a punnett square to represent the relationship. Only one of the squares is aa genotype out of 4, therefore the probability that their first two offspring will both be the “aa” genotype is 1/4.

An individual of the genotype “Aa” mates with an individual of the genotype “Aa”. What-example-1
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User John Nelson
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Answer:the probability of their first two offspring being aa is 0.25

Step-by-step explanation:

Because their are 4 possible genotypes for the offsprings

AA Aa Aa aa

And the probability of aa is 1/4

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