AABbCcdd x AaBbCCDD 1 Min number of ridge producing allele
AABbCcdd x AaBbCCDD
1 - Min number of ridge producing allele for one child
2 - Max number of ridge producing allele for one child
3 - If child is male, will he have higher or lower TRC count than parent
4 - TRC for male and Female
Solution
When AaBbCcDd mates with an AaBbCCDD type
1 - Min number of ridge producing allele for one child would be 4 (AaBbCcDd) 4 allele are dominant
2 - Max number of ridge producing allele for one child would be 8 (AABBCCDD) 8 allele are dominant
3 - If child is male, he will have higher TRC count than parent as
each dominant allele adds 12 ridges to the TRC of the male and 9 to the
TRC of the female.
4 - TRC for male and Female:
for males genotype aabbccdd produces a baseline TRC of 80 and for males it is 70 (the average TRC is 145 for male and for females it is 126)
