Problem 3: In mice, tailless (tt) is recessive to tailed (T-), waltzing (ww) is recessive to non-waltzing (W-), and brown (bb) s recessive to black (B-). All three loci are independent. A homozygous tailless, waltzing, brown mouse is crossed to a nouse that is homozygous for the dominant alleles at all three loci. The F1 mice are inbred. How frequently would you bserve a phenotypically tailless, black and waltzing mouse in the F2? O 0.2812 O 0.4219 O 0.0156 O 0.1406 O 0.0469

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Problem 3: In mice, tailless (tt) is recessive to tailed (T-), waltzing (ww) is recessive to non-waltzing (W-), and brown (bb)
is recessive to black (B-). All three loci are independent. A homozygous tailless, waltzing, brown mouse is crossed to a
mouse that is homozygous for the dominant alleles at all three loci. The F1 mice are inbred. How frequently would you
observe a phenotypically tailless, black and waltzing mouse in the F2?
0.2812
0.4219
0.0156
O 0.1406
O 0.0469
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 3: In mice, tailless (tt) is recessive to tailed (T-), waltzing (ww) is recessive to non-waltzing (W-), and brown (bb) is recessive to black (B-). All three loci are independent. A homozygous tailless, waltzing, brown mouse is crossed to a mouse that is homozygous for the dominant alleles at all three loci. The F1 mice are inbred. How frequently would you observe a phenotypically tailless, black and waltzing mouse in the F2? 0.2812 0.4219 0.0156 O 0.1406 O 0.0469
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