Dominant and Recessive Traits in Genetics

What are the genotypes that could result from a cross between a recessive male and a heterozygous female?

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A. OSS, Ss, Ss, ss

B. Ss, Ss, 55, 5S

C. O Ss, Ss, Ss, Ss

D. O Ss, SS

Answer:

The correct genotypes that could result from a cross between a recessive male (ss) and a heterozygous female (Ss) are: Ss, Ss, ss, ss

Genetics involves the study of inherited traits and how they are passed from parents to offspring. In this scenario, we are looking at a cross between a recessive male with curled toes (ss) and a heterozygous female with straight toes (Ss).

When we cross these two individuals, the possible genotypes that could result are: - Ss (straight toes) - Ss (straight toes) - ss (curled toes) - ss (curled toes)

It is important to understand the principles of dominant and recessive traits in genetics to predict the outcomes of genetic crosses and understand the inheritance patterns of certain traits.

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