Many farmers prefer cattle without horns because it is safer for their herds. The allele for no horns (N) is dominant to the allele for the presence of horns (n). A farmer mates a male with horns to a heterozygous female without horns. What is the chance that the offspring will have horns?

Respuesta :

There is a 50% chance that the offspring will have horns. To figure out problems like these, drawing a punnett square is very helpful.

Answer:

There are [tex]50[/tex]% chances that the he offspring will have horns

Explanation:

Given -

Allele for "no horns (N) " is dominant over allele for "presence of horn (n)"

A cross is carried out between a male and female with following genotype -

Male with horns - nn

Heterozygous female with no horns - nN

The offsrprings from the above cross will be as follows -

n n

n nn nn

N nN nN

Hence, out of four offspring two have horns "nn" and two have no horns "nN"

Hence, the probability of offspring with horns is

[tex]\frac{1}{2} * 100\\= 50[/tex]%