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**Genetic Cross for Colorblindness and Brown Eyes**

### Problem 3: BbXCXc x bbXcY

**Key:**
- **B = Brown eyes**
- **Xc = Colorblind Female**

**Parental Genotypes and Corresponding Gametes:**

a. **Parent 1: BbXCXc**
   - F (Female Gametes): 
   - O (Other Gametes): 
   - I (Other Gametes): 
   - L (Other Gametes): 

b. **Parent 2: bbXcY**
   - F (Female Gametes): 
   - O (Other Gametes): 
   - I (Other Gametes): 
   - L (Other Gametes): 

**Punnett Square for Gamete combination:**

| Gametes ↓  |        |        |        |        |
|------------|--------|--------|--------|--------|
|            |        |        |        |        |
|            |        |        |        |        |
|            |        |        |        |        |
|            |        |        |        |        |

c. **Phenotypes:**

---

**Explanation of the Diagram:**

The diagram is a typical representation of a Punnett square used to predict the possible genotypes and phenotypes of offspring from a genetic cross. The parental genotypes are listed, and their potential gametes lead into a matrix. Each cell within the matrix would typically represent a possible outcome (combination of alleles) for the offspring.

In this scenario:
- The vertical column to the left of the matrix represents one parent's possible gametes.
- The horizontal row at the top represents the other parent's possible gametes.
- The cells within the matrix, once filled in, will show the possible genotypes of the offspring.

The phenotypes section at the bottom would typically describe the physical expression (traits) resulting from these genotypes.
Transcribed Image Text:**Genetic Cross for Colorblindness and Brown Eyes** ### Problem 3: BbXCXc x bbXcY **Key:** - **B = Brown eyes** - **Xc = Colorblind Female** **Parental Genotypes and Corresponding Gametes:** a. **Parent 1: BbXCXc** - F (Female Gametes): - O (Other Gametes): - I (Other Gametes): - L (Other Gametes): b. **Parent 2: bbXcY** - F (Female Gametes): - O (Other Gametes): - I (Other Gametes): - L (Other Gametes): **Punnett Square for Gamete combination:** | Gametes ↓ | | | | | |------------|--------|--------|--------|--------| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | c. **Phenotypes:** --- **Explanation of the Diagram:** The diagram is a typical representation of a Punnett square used to predict the possible genotypes and phenotypes of offspring from a genetic cross. The parental genotypes are listed, and their potential gametes lead into a matrix. Each cell within the matrix would typically represent a possible outcome (combination of alleles) for the offspring. In this scenario: - The vertical column to the left of the matrix represents one parent's possible gametes. - The horizontal row at the top represents the other parent's possible gametes. - The cells within the matrix, once filled in, will show the possible genotypes of the offspring. The phenotypes section at the bottom would typically describe the physical expression (traits) resulting from these genotypes.
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