Spotting in horses is dominant over solid color. Black color is dominant over red color. Two heterozygous black spotted horses are mated. What would be all possible genotypes and phenotypes of offspring?
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- In cattle, having spots (s) is recessive to being a solid color (S). If two cattle that are heterozygous for the condition mate ,What are the parental genotypes and phenotypes? What are the gametes produced by each parent? (Do a punnet square for the cross ). What proportion of their offspring will be solid in color ?In cats, black coat color is dominant over gray. A female black cat whose mother is gray mates with a gray male. If this female has a litter of six kittens, what is the probability that three will be black and three will be gray?In shorthorn cattle (S), when a red bull is crossed with a white cow, all the offspring are roan—a spotted, red and white or milky red color. What offspring are expected from mating a roan bull and a roan cow? Show the Punnett Square.
- In certain breeds of dogs two different sets of alleles determine the color pattern. Black color is dominant and red color is recessive. Solid color is dominant and white spotting is recessive. A homozygous black and white spotted male is crossed with a red female with white spots. What is the probability o them producing a solid black colored puppy?Three coat-color patterns that occur in some breeds of horses aretermed cremello (beige), chestnut (brown), and palomino (goldenwith light mane and tail). If two palomino horses are mated, theyproduce about 1/4 cremello, 1/4 chestnut, and 1/2 palomino offspring. In contrast, cremello horses and chestnut horses breed true.(In other words, two cremello horses will produce only cremellooffspring, and two chestnut horses will produce only chestnut offspring.) Explain this pattern of inheritance.Coat color in mice is incompletely dominant. Yellow and white-colored mice are homozygous, while cream-colored mice are heterozygous. If two cream-colored mice mate, what phenotypic ratio can we expect of their offspring? Please show the solution.
- A heterozygous white rabbit is crossed with a homozygous black rabbit. White(W) is dominant to black(w). List the genotypes and phenotypes of the offspring. *In cats, white patches are caused by the dominant allele P while p/p individuals are solid colored. Short hair is caused by the dominant allele S, while s/s cats have long hair. A longhaired cat with patches whose mother was solid-colored and shorthaired mates with a shorthaired, solid-colored cat whose mother was longhaired and solid-colored. What kinds of kittens can arise from this mating and in what proportions? Outline the cross and assign genotypes, phenotypes, and proportions in the space below. Plong hair, white patchesxshort hair, solid colored s/s ; P/pS/s ; p/p F1 progeny: 1/4 s/s ; P/plong hair, white patches 1/4 s/s ; p/plong hair, solid colored 1/4 S/s ; P/pshort hair, white patches 1/4 S/s ; p/pshort hair, solid coloredIn snapdragon plants, red flower color (CR) has incomplete dominance with white flower color (CW). If a plant that is homozygous for red flowers is crossed with a plant that is homozygous for white flowers, then what is the probability of producing offspring that have white flowers?
- There is a lack of dominance in black and white horse coat colours. An offspring produced from a black horse and a white horse has a blue-roan coat colour. When the blue-roan coat is closely examined, both black and white hair can be found. A black horse mated with a blue roan horse. Which of the following alternatives correctly identifies the phenotypic ratio of the offspring? Select one: a. 1 BB : 1 BW b. 1 white : 1 black c. 1 black : 1 blue roan d. 1 WW : 1 BBIn cats, Manx (M) is a dominant allele that results in cats lacking a tail. The recessive allele (m) gives a cat with a tail. (A) Write out the genotype of a heterozygous cat (B) What is the phenotype of the cat in (A)? (C) The cat in (A) has offspring with a cat that has a tail. What fraction of the offspring of that cat will have tails? In peas, round (R) is dominant to wrinkled. (r )You cross a round pea plant to a wrinkled pea plant and half the offspring are round and half the offspring are wrinkled. What are the genotypes of the parents?In horses, B=black coat, b=brown coat, T=trotter, and t=pacer. A black pacer mated to a brown trotter produces a black trotter offspring. What is the genotype for this offspring.