14. Albinism (represented by letter Aer a) is a recessive autosomal (not sex-
linked!) genetic...
Biology, 22.04.2020 21:56 vitothebest1
14. Albinism (represented by letter Aer a) is a recessive autosomal (not sex-
linked!) genetic disorder that causes the complete or partial absence of
pigments in the skin, hair, and eyes. Fill in the Punnett square to determine the
expected offspring in a cross between homozygous recessive and heterozygous
parents.
14 a. What is the genotype of the homozygous recessive parent?
14b. What is the genotype of the heterozygous parent?
14.Sc. What is the phenotype (albino or normal) of the homozygous recessive parent?
14.d. What is the phenotype of the heterozygous parent?
14.e. What percent of their offspring will be albino?
14.f. What percent of their offspring will be normal?
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