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genotype mmpprrww after successful meiosis, which of the following is a possible combination of alleles for these genes in a gamete produced by this organism? options: mprw, mpprw, mmpprrww, mmpprrww
To solve this, we analyze the principle of segregation and independent assortment during meiosis. The organism's genotype is \( MmPpWW \). During meiosis, homologous chromosomes separate, and alleles for each gene segregate. For the \( M/m \) gene, possible alleles are \( M \) or \( m \); for \( P/p \), \( P \) or \( p \); for \( W/W \), only \( W \) (since it's homozygous).
Analyzing each option:
- Option 1 (MpW):
- From \( M/m \): \( M \) (valid, as it's one allele).
- From \( P/p \): \( p \) (valid, as it's one allele).
- From \( W/W \): \( W \) (valid, only allele available).
This follows the segregation of alleles (one from each gene pair, with \( W \) fixed).
- Option 2 (MPPW):
- From \( M/m \): \( M \) (valid), but from \( P/p \), we have two \( P \) alleles (invalid, as meiosis segregates alleles, so only one \( P \) or \( p \) should be in a gamete). Also, \( W \) is only one, but the \( P \) part is incorrect (homozygous \( PP \) in gamete is wrong—original genotype is \( Pp \), so gametes get \( P \) or \( p \), not \( PP \)).
- Option 3 (MMPpWW):
This is a diploid genotype (has two sets of alleles for each gene), but gametes are haploid (should have one allele per gene). So this is invalid (gametes are haploid, not diploid).
- Option 4 (MmPpWW):
This is the original diploid genotype, not a gamete (gametes are haploid, so they can’t have both \( M \) and \( m \), \( P \) and \( p \) for their respective genes).
Thus, the only valid gamete allele combination is \( MpW \).
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The possible combination is the first option (assuming the first option is labeled, e.g., A. MpW, then the answer is A. MpW). If the first option is “MpW”, then:
\(\boldsymbol{\text{MpW}}\) (or with the appropriate option label, e.g., A. MpW)