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- if wentworth miller is aa, and he and rihanna had children, what are the possible phenotypes and genotypes of their children?
To solve this, we first need to know Rihanna's genotype. Assuming Rihanna is also Aa (a common case for a monohybrid cross), we can use a Punnett square.
Step 1: Determine the gametes
Wentworth (Aa) can produce gametes A and a.
Rihanna (Aa, assumed) can also produce gametes A and a.
Step 2: Create the Punnett square
| A | a | |
|---|---|---|
| a | Aa | aa |
Step 3: Analyze the genotypes and phenotypes
- Genotypes:
- AA: 25% (1 out of 4)
- Aa: 50% (2 out of 4)
- aa: 25% (1 out of 4)
- Phenotypes:
- If A is dominant over a, then:
- For AA and Aa: The phenotype associated with the dominant allele (A) will be expressed. So 75% (AA + Aa) will show the dominant phenotype.
- For aa: The recessive phenotype (associated with a) will be expressed. So 25% will show the recessive phenotype.
If Rihanna's genotype is different (e.g., AA or aa), the results will change. For example, if Rihanna is AA:
Step 1: Determine the gametes
Wentworth (Aa) produces A and a.
Rihanna (AA) produces A.
Step 2: Create the Punnett square
| A | |
|---|---|
| a | Aa |
Step 3: Analyze the genotypes and phenotypes
- Genotypes:
- AA: 50%
- Aa: 50%
- Phenotypes:
- All offspring (100%) will show the dominant phenotype (since both AA and Aa have the dominant allele A).
If Rihanna is aa:
Step 1: Determine the gametes
Wentworth (Aa) produces A and a.
Rihanna (aa) produces a.
Step 2: Create the Punnett square
| a | |
|---|---|
| a | aa |
Step 3: Analyze the genotypes and phenotypes
- Genotypes:
- Aa: 50%
- aa: 50%
- Phenotypes:
- 50% will show the dominant phenotype (Aa) and 50% will show the recessive phenotype (aa).
Since the problem doesn't specify Rihanna's genotype, the most common assumption is a monohybrid cross with both parents as Aa (heterozygous). In that case:
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- Genotypes: 25% AA, 50% Aa, 25% aa.
- Phenotypes: 75% with the dominant phenotype (if A is dominant), 25% with the recessive phenotype (if A is dominant over a).
(Note: The actual phenotypes depend on the trait associated with the alleles A and a.)