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Question about using Mendelian inheritance to reverse-guess the parent genotype
First of all, let's distinguish between the three populations. The Japanese fishes are all left-eyed, midway between the US and Japan the population is 70% left-eyed, and in US (or the west coast) the …
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Question about manifestation of an X linked disease (homework help)
If the disorder was an autosomal recessive disorder (and follows the Mendelian dominant/recessive pattern), then your reasoning is correct. Both men and women would either have the disease or not have …