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I think b?
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I'll let @shrutipande9 take over..I'm horrible at Biology :P
they say that hutington occurs due to defective dominant allele...correct.. now basically tell me all the different genotypes arising from H and h.
I don't know them.. :(
so it is b?
its not b..but we need to start from the basics..:) are u with me?
@CREEPYMLPMASTER
yes
okay..now see...every genotype has 2 alleles. they can be either HH homozygous dominant Hh heterozygous hh homozygous recessive. H is dominant and h is recessive.
okay?
ok
in the question it says dominant s
so now as hutingtons is caused by defective H wherever there is H the disease would occur. so in genotypes HH and Hh hutingtons would occur
H is dominant and h is recessive. was mentioned in the question
a?
no its not a
u r partly right
so I is incorrect...right?
because in Hh H will be dominant over h and wud be expressed.
now i think u can pretty much guess d ans
http://www.ndsu.edu/pubweb/~mcclean/plsc431/mendel/mendel1.htm see this to understand better
ok thank u
what do u think is d ans?
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