This document contains a diagram of a family pedigree with individuals labeled I-1 through II-5. The document asks 4 questions: 1) whether a trait shown is dominant or recessive, 2) the probable genotypes of individuals I-3 and I-4, 3) the probable genotypes of individuals II-4 and II-5, and 4) the probability that II-4 and II-5 will have another normal offspring.
This document contains a diagram of a family pedigree with individuals labeled I-1 through II-5. The document asks 4 questions: 1) whether a trait shown is dominant or recessive, 2) the probable genotypes of individuals I-3 and I-4, 3) the probable genotypes of individuals II-4 and II-5, and 4) the probability that II-4 and II-5 will have another normal offspring.
This document contains a diagram of a family pedigree with individuals labeled I-1 through II-5. The document asks 4 questions: 1) whether a trait shown is dominant or recessive, 2) the probable genotypes of individuals I-3 and I-4, 3) the probable genotypes of individuals II-4 and II-5, and 4) the probability that II-4 and II-5 will have another normal offspring.
This document contains a diagram of a family pedigree with individuals labeled I-1 through II-5. The document asks 4 questions: 1) whether a trait shown is dominant or recessive, 2) the probable genotypes of individuals I-3 and I-4, 3) the probable genotypes of individuals II-4 and II-5, and 4) the probability that II-4 and II-5 will have another normal offspring.
Refer to the diagram below to answer the following question.
A. Is this trait dominant or recessive?
B. What are the most probable genotypes of I-3 and I-4? C. What are the most probable genotypes of II-4 and II-5? D. What is the probability that II-4 and II-5 will have another normal offspring?