Answer:
The options to the question are:
A) 1/4
B) 1/5
C) 1/8
D) 1/2
E) 0
The answer is D (1/2)
Explanation:
If each fish can possess only two allele types, a cross between a fish with allele types S1S3 and S2S4 will produce four possible offsprings using a punnet square.
S1S3 will produce S1 and S3 gametes while S2S4 will produce S2 and S4 gametes.
Each allele type confers a particular number of unit color to the fish i.e. S1 confers one unit color, S2 confers two, S3 confers 3, S4 confers 4 and so on........
A cross between S1S3 and S2S4 will yield offsprings S1S2, S1S4, S2S3 and S3S4. Combining these allele types, we will realize that only S1S4 and S2S3 will produce fishes with 5 units respectively. Hence, the probability of producing offsprings with five units of color is 2/4 or 1/2.