16. In cocker spaniels, black is due to a dominant factor B, red to its recessive allele b. Solid color is dependent upon a dominant factor S, white spotting upon the recessive allele s. A red male was mated to a black- and-white female. They had 5 puppies, as follows: 1 black, 1 red, 1 black-and-white, and 2 red-and-white. What were the genotypes of the parents?

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kinds of offspring could be produced,
and in what proportions?
16. In cocker spaniels, black is due to a
dominant factor B, red to its recessive allele
b. Solid color is dependent upon a dominant
factor S, white spotting upon the recessive
allele s. A red male was mated to a black-
and-white female. They had 5 puppies, as
follows: 1 black, 1 red, 1 black-and-white,
and 2 red-and-white. What were the
genotypes of the parents?
1hoolth haye a
Transcribed Image Text:kinds of offspring could be produced, and in what proportions? 16. In cocker spaniels, black is due to a dominant factor B, red to its recessive allele b. Solid color is dependent upon a dominant factor S, white spotting upon the recessive allele s. A red male was mated to a black- and-white female. They had 5 puppies, as follows: 1 black, 1 red, 1 black-and-white, and 2 red-and-white. What were the genotypes of the parents? 1hoolth haye a
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A phenotype is a set of observable characteristics about a person, such as height, eye colour, and blood type. The genotype is the collection of genetic material or genes that contributes to the phenotype of an organism.

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