Question: Assume There Is An Epiallele Located In A Gene In The X Chromosome. This Gene Codes For Fur Coloration. A Is The Normal Allele And Codes For White Coloration. A+ Is The Epiallele And It Codes For Brown Coloration. If We Have An XA+XA Individual And An XA+Y Individual, Answer The Following Questions: What Are The Phenotypes Of These Individuals? Female …
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Assume there is an epiallele located in a gene in the X chromosome. This gene codes for fur coloration. A is the normal allele and codes for white coloration. A+ is the epiallele and it codes for brown coloration. If we have an XA+XA individual and an XA+Y individual, answer the following questions: What are the phenotypes of these individuals? Female and male brown What is the probability that if they have a female offspring it will be brown? 100% What is the probability that if they have a male offspring it will be brown? 100% Answer 1: Female and male brown Answer 2: 100% Answer 3: 100%