A researcher is studying 5 independently assorting genes in
     A researcher is studying 5 independently assorting genes in an agriculturally important plant. The following cross was made:  Bb Ff GG kk Pp X bb Ff gg Kk Pp  What is the probability of obtaining progeny displaying the dominant trait for all five genes or inr words a phenotype of BPGKP? Assume complete dominance for nil genes.  Zero  9/256  9/128  9/16  none of the previous 
  
  Solution
The probability of obtaining progeny displaying the dominant trait for all five genes or in other words a phenotype of BFGKP remain zero. Eventhough the cross assumes complete dominance, the percentage of dominant genes remains comparatively less when compared to recessive genes.

