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14. (4) For a gene pair, there are four combinations of phenotypes: AB, Ab, ab, and ab. These occur in a ratio of 9:3:3:1 among F2 progeny.
a) What is the probability that a randomly selected individual from the F2 population will
have an AB phenotype?
b) What is the probability of selecting either an AB or Ab individual?
c) What is the probability of selecting an AB individual and an ab individual?
d) What is the probability of first selecting an aB individual first and then selecting an Ab
individual second?

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