A hypothetical combination of independently assorting genes
     A hypothetical combination of independently assorting genes A-E determines percentage of fast and slow muscle twitch in humans. The combination AABbggDdee produces a potential collegiate miler, and the combination aaBBggDDee produces a potential collegiate sprinter. Two parents with mediocre running abilities have genotypes AaBbGgDDee and AaBbggDdEe. What are the chances that their first child will inherit genes for either a collegiate miler or sprinter?  a. 1/128  b. 1/256  c. 3/128  d. 5/256 
  
  Solution
Chances of having AABbggDdee:
1/4 * 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/4* 1/2 = 1/128
Chances of having the genotype aaBBggDDee:
1/4* 1/4* 1/2 * 1/2* 1/2 = 1/128
So, the correct answer is a, (not c).

