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Biology, 05.03.2022 22:20 davionb556

Polydactyly is inherited as a dominant autosomal gene, the normal hand inherited as a recessive autosomal gene. Also analyzed the inheritance of blood groups. Woman with polydactyly and 3 blood group marries a man with polydactyly and 2 blood group. They had a child with the normal hand and 1 blood group. What is the probability of having a child with the normal hand and 3 blood group?

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