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Biology question kaplan workshopA #29-help needed! Thanks!
29. Laboratory mice are to be classified based on genes A,
B, and C. How many genetically distinct offspring can
be produced from a cross of an AaBbCc individual with
an AaBBCc individual?
A. 12
B. 16
C. 32
D. 48
E. 64
Kaplan answer (which I think is wrong): 29. C
The number of genetically distinct offspring is found by multiplying number of distinct gametes each parent
can produce. The number of gametes can be calculated from the formula 2n, where n = the number of
heterozygous genes. The AaBbCc parent can produce 8 unique gametes (23=8) and the AaBBCc parent can
produce 4 (22=4). Therefore the possible number of different offspring is 8 x 4 = 32.
My solution: {AA Aa aa} * {BB Bb} * {CC Cc cc}=3*2*3=18
29. Laboratory mice are to be classified based on genes A,
B, and C. How many genetically distinct offspring can
be produced from a cross of an AaBbCc individual with
an AaBBCc individual?
A. 12
B. 16
C. 32
D. 48
E. 64
Kaplan answer (which I think is wrong): 29. C
The number of genetically distinct offspring is found by multiplying number of distinct gametes each parent
can produce. The number of gametes can be calculated from the formula 2n, where n = the number of
heterozygous genes. The AaBbCc parent can produce 8 unique gametes (23=8) and the AaBBCc parent can
produce 4 (22=4). Therefore the possible number of different offspring is 8 x 4 = 32.
My solution: {AA Aa aa} * {BB Bb} * {CC Cc cc}=3*2*3=18