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Answer:
32 genotypes
Explanation:
The number of different possible gametes produced by the diploid genotype (AaBbCcDdEe) is 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 = 32 (2 for each pair of heterozygous genes).
For a single nucleotide polymorphism (snp) with three alleles, 3 different diploid genotypes are possible.
What is Single Nucleotide Polymorphism?
Single nucleotide polymorphism or single nucleotide polymorphism in genetics (SNP) is a variation in the DNA sequence that affects only one base (adenine (A), thymine (T), cytosine (C) or guanine (G)) in the genome sequence between individuals of a species or between pairs of chromosomes of an individual.
For example, two individuals may have DNA sequence fragments that differ by only one nucleotide GGGG(C)CG and GGGG(T)CG, and then two alleles are said to exist: C and T . Therefore, SNPs are biallelic markers and may be tri-allelic.
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