
Integrated Principles of Zoology 16th Edition by Cleveland Hickman,Susan Keen,Allan Larson,David Eisenhour,Helen I'Anson, Larry Roberts
Edition 16ISBN: 978-0073524214
Integrated Principles of Zoology 16th Edition by Cleveland Hickman,Susan Keen,Allan Larson,David Eisenhour,Helen I'Anson, Larry Roberts
Edition 16ISBN: 978-0073524214 Exercise 23
Assume right-handedness ( R ) is genetically dominant over left-handedness ( r ) in humans, and that brown eyes ( B ) are genetically dominant over blue ( b ). A right-handed, blue-eyed man marries a right-handed, brown-eyed woman. Their two children are (1) right handed, blue eyed and (2) left handed, brown eyed. The man marries again, and this time the woman is right handed and brown eyed. They have 10 children, all right handed and brown eyed. What are the probable genotypes of the man and his two wives
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Right-handedness (R) is genetically domi...
Integrated Principles of Zoology 16th Edition by Cleveland Hickman,Susan Keen,Allan Larson,David Eisenhour,Helen I'Anson, Larry Roberts
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