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Multiple Choice
During meiosis, what is the probability of obtaining 25% wrinkled offspring if the parents are heterozygous for a trait with complete dominance?
A
0%
B
50%
C
75%
D
25%
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand that meiosis is a process that results in the formation of gametes (sperm and egg cells), each carrying one allele for a given trait.
Recognize that in a heterozygous organism, there are two different alleles for a trait, one dominant and one recessive. For example, if 'R' is the dominant allele for round seeds and 'r' is the recessive allele for wrinkled seeds, a heterozygous organism would have the genotype 'Rr'.
Set up a Punnett square to predict the genotypic outcome of the offspring. Place one parent's alleles on the top and the other parent's alleles on the side. For two heterozygous parents (Rr x Rr), the Punnett square will have 'R' and 'r' on both the top and side.
Fill in the Punnett square by combining the alleles from each parent. The possible genotypes for the offspring will be 'RR', 'Rr', 'Rr', and 'rr'.
Determine the phenotypic ratio from the genotypes. Since 'R' is dominant, both 'RR' and 'Rr' will result in round seeds, while only 'rr' will result in wrinkled seeds. Calculate the probability of obtaining 'rr' (wrinkled seeds) from the Punnett square, which is 1 out of 4, or 25%.