Spot size in lady bugs is controlled by one gene In a certain population there...

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Spot size in lady bugs is controlled by one gene In a certain population there are two alleles of this gene the wild type allele and mutant allele You breed a heterozygous individual to a homozygous wild type individual Use this information to answer the following questions Enter all probabilities as frequencies The probability of the heterozygous parent producing reproductive cells with the wild type allele is and reproductive cells with the mutant allele is The probability of the homozygous wild type parent producing reproductive cells with the wild type allele and reproductive cells with the mutant allele is IS The probability of these parents producing homozygous wild type offspring is offspring is and homozygous mutant offspring is heterozygous If the two alleles exhibit co dominance and homozygous wild type individuals have small spots and homozygous mutants have large spots then the probability of these parents producing offspring with small spots is offspring with medium spots is offspring with large spots is and offspring with both large and small spots is

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