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2^6 gametes. Every letterkombination (Aa etc) can give rise to two different gametes. A and a. These six letters can all be combined in different ways as: 2*2*2*2*2*2=2^6 combinations.
AA bb gg cc bb cc dd AA bb cc dd ee gg times two hope i help
GG high DD EE high D CC BB AA G high DD CC BB A DD CC BB A GG high DD EE high D CC BB AA G
Aa=2 Bb=2 CC=1 dd=1 EE=1 2 x 2 x 1 x 1 x 1 = 4
Cc ee aa cc gg bb
Aabbccdd eeffgghh
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The poem "Trees" has the rhyme scheme AA BB CC.
Cross each allele separately to get the final genotype: AA x Aa = AA, aa, Aa, Aa .: 1/2 Bb x BB = BB, BB, Bb, Bb .: 1/2 cc x CC = Cc .: 1 Dd x dd = DD, dd, Dd, Dd .: 1/2 Ee x Ee = EE, Ee, Ee, ee .: 1/4 FF x ff = Ff, Ff, Ff, Ff .: 1 Multiply all probable fractions: 1/2 x 1/2 x 1 x 1/2 x 1/4 x 1 = 1/64 chance of that specific genotype.
A. homozygous at two loci (AA & cc).
A poem that rhymes.= aa,bb,cc,dd,ee most have a least 6 stanzas