If a female with genotype Dd mates with a male of genotype d
If a female with genotype Dd mates with a male of genotype dd, what are the possible genotypes of the haploid gametes they produce?
Solution
If a female with genotype D//d mates with a male of genotype d//d, then we get the following :-
1) Female gametes would be haploid D/ and d/ types
2) Male gametes would be haploid d/ type only, as both autosomes would be assorted in a similar manner in the gametes.
Offsprings produced by the mating will have genotypes D//d and d//d, irrespective of sexes.

