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In English / High School | 2014-11-23

What does probability have to do with heredity?

Asked by kris12171993

Answer (3)

There is a probability of any trait in an offspring. Based on the genetic makeup of the parents, the chances of obtaining certain traits in a child can be calculated. Simple calculations include using punnet squares, for simple dominant recessive traits.

Answered by kongenoch | 2024-06-10

The concept of heredity is that genes are not randomly passed down. Well, technically they are but we use punett squares to predict the chances of passing certain traits. Because virtually all traits that are dominant are more common than recessive ones, and because all genes are not passed in a completely random way, it is not just pure chance, but calculated chance by which we can predict the probability of what genes are passed down. Hope this helps!

Answered by icedraptor88 | 2024-06-24

Probability is essential in heredity as it helps predict the likelihood of traits being passed from parents to offspring, based on Mendel's Laws of Inheritance. Tools like Punnett squares allow for the visualization of these probabilities, providing a structured approach to understanding genetic outcomes. This knowledge is crucial in fields such as genetics and evolutionary biology.
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Answered by icedraptor88 | 2024-10-10