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What is the probability of a child inherinting polydactylism (six fingers), which is a dominant trait, when one parent with genotype Pp mates with genotype pp?
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Dion
2/27/2011 09:14:53 pm
The probability of a child having a dominant phenotype is 50%.
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Alicia Bryant
2/27/2011 09:15:31 pm
The allele for polydactyly is dominant and will be a fifty percent chance.
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tashounda
2/27/2011 09:17:06 pm
the probability of the child having a
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veli
2/27/2011 09:18:44 pm
the probability of a child inheriting polydactylism is 50%
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Ja'Ron D.
2/27/2011 09:19:22 pm
it is 50%
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Steven B
2/27/2011 09:20:10 pm
It is a %50 chance that the child will have 6 fingers.
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Josh M.
2/27/2011 09:22:35 pm
its about a half chance
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Nina B
2/27/2011 09:23:33 pm
the child have a dominent 75 percent chase for having six finger
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Asha
2/27/2011 10:12:37 pm
The probability od a child having 6 fingers are a 50% chance
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Asha
2/27/2011 10:14:40 pm
The probability of a child having six fingers is a 50 % chance.
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