In the first cross, a rabbit with the chinchilla coat colour is mated to a rabbit with a Himalayan coat colour that is known to be homozygous for this trait. Calculate the theoretical probability of this cross producing each of the following phenotypes shown below. Record your answer as a full percentage for each phenotype in the order shown below. Match the phenotype with percentage. Percentages can be used multiple times. v V Light Grey Full Colour Himalayan Chinchilla 1. O 2. 25 3. 50 4. 75

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Multiple alleles control the coat colour of rabbits.
● The dominant allele, C, produces grey colour.
The Coh allele produces silver grey (chinchilla) colour when homozygous.
The Challele is recessive to both the full colour allele and the chinchilla allele.
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The Challele produces a white colour with black extremities (Himalyan)
The Ca allele is recessive to all other alleles, and produces no pigment (albino).
The dominance hierarchy is C> Cch > Ch > Ca.
The table below provides the possible genotypes and phenotypes for coat colour in rabbits. Notice
that four genotypes are possible for full-colour but only one for albino.
Phenotypes
Full Colour
Chinchilla
Light grey
Himalayan
Albino
JUL
Genotypes
CC, CCch, Cch, CCª
Cch Coh
Question 2 (2.5 points)
In the first cross, a rabbit with the chinchilla coat colour is mated to a rabbit with a
Himalavan coat colour that is known to be homozygous for this trait Calculate the
25 tv MIZA
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CchCh, Cch Ca
ChCh, ChCa
CaCa
1614
W
- B
B
Transcribed Image Text:Use this information to answer the next two questions. Multiple alleles control the coat colour of rabbits. ● The dominant allele, C, produces grey colour. The Coh allele produces silver grey (chinchilla) colour when homozygous. The Challele is recessive to both the full colour allele and the chinchilla allele. ● ● The Challele produces a white colour with black extremities (Himalyan) The Ca allele is recessive to all other alleles, and produces no pigment (albino). The dominance hierarchy is C> Cch > Ch > Ca. The table below provides the possible genotypes and phenotypes for coat colour in rabbits. Notice that four genotypes are possible for full-colour but only one for albino. Phenotypes Full Colour Chinchilla Light grey Himalayan Albino JUL Genotypes CC, CCch, Cch, CCª Cch Coh Question 2 (2.5 points) In the first cross, a rabbit with the chinchilla coat colour is mated to a rabbit with a Himalavan coat colour that is known to be homozygous for this trait Calculate the 25 tv MIZA Saved CchCh, Cch Ca ChCh, ChCa CaCa 1614 W - B B
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In the first cross, a rabbit with the chinchilla coat colour is mated to a rabbit with a
Himalayan coat colour that is known to be homozygous for this trait. Calculate the
theoretical probability of this cross producing each of the following phenotypes
shown below. Record your answer as a full percentage for each phenotype in the
order shown below. Match the phenotype with percentage. Percentages can be
used multiple times.
Light Grey
Full Colour
Himalayan
Chinchilla
21
♫
tv
1. O
2. 25
3. 50
4. 75
NITZA
WIG
B
Transcribed Image Text:Question 2 (2.5 points) ✓ Saved In the first cross, a rabbit with the chinchilla coat colour is mated to a rabbit with a Himalayan coat colour that is known to be homozygous for this trait. Calculate the theoretical probability of this cross producing each of the following phenotypes shown below. Record your answer as a full percentage for each phenotype in the order shown below. Match the phenotype with percentage. Percentages can be used multiple times. Light Grey Full Colour Himalayan Chinchilla 21 ♫ tv 1. O 2. 25 3. 50 4. 75 NITZA WIG B
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