Respuesta :
Mendelian, monogenic or monofactorial heredity is used to characterize disease transmission due to a mutation in a single gene. This mode of transmission follows the laws of Mendel, which explains the use of the term "Mendelian".It is inherited by syngamy and then karyogamy of maternal and paternal genomes at the time of fertilization.
1. The different possible outcomes are:
The parents: MB MB
The children: MM Mb Mb b
2. The probability that a child of these parents will have the blond divided by blond genotype:
MM Mb Mb bb ==> 2/4 ==> 50%
3. The probability that the child will have brown hair color:
MM MB MB BB ==> 3/4 ==> 75%
1. The different possible outcomes are:
The parents: MB MB
The children: MM Mb Mb b
2. The probability that a child of these parents will have the blond divided by blond genotype:
MM Mb Mb bb ==> 2/4 ==> 50%
3. The probability that the child will have brown hair color:
MM MB MB BB ==> 3/4 ==> 75%