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Biology, 18.12.2019 04:31 coliver15

Toemas’s syndrome is a autosomal dominant disease, homozygous lethal, seen at a frequency of 1 in 10,000 cats. felines with this disease have a very strong desire to have their backs scratched. assume the locus is in hardy weinberg equilibrium.

a male cat with toemas's syndrome and an unaffected female cat have a newborn kitten. what is the probability that the kitten is male and he has toemas’s syndrome? assume mating is at random.

(hint: recall your work on matings for two independent loci! )

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