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The observed numbers for dominant and recessive types in an F2 generation are 154 and 46. What would the expected number of individuals with a heterozygous genotype?

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Answer: Expected heterozygous genotype = 2×46 = 92

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the hypothesis of segregation of paired genes in heterozygous F1 generation crosses produces 1:2:1 genotype ratio. This means that all these three possible genotypes should be produced in the F2 generation meaning that we have 1(Dominant homozygous) :2 (Dominant heterozygous): 1 (Recessive Homozygous).

Phenotypic ratio shared (dominant: recessive) = 154 and 46

If recessive homozygous phenotype = recessive homozygous genotype = 46

The expected dominant heterozygous genotype= 2 × (recessive homozygous genotype)

= 2 × 46 = 92

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