
a.
To determine:
The possible genotypes of both tan father and mother with 78 red females, 70 white females and 184 tan males offsprings.
b.
To determine:
The possible genotypes of tan father and black mother with 151 red females, 49 black females, 61 tan females and 249 tan males offsprings.
c.
To determine:
The possible genotypes of tan father and white mother with 32 red females and 31 tan males offsprings.
d.
To determine:
The possible genotypes of tan father and black mother with 3586 black females, 1282 tan females and 4791 tan males offsprings.
e.
To determine:
The possible genotypes of tan father and white mother with 594 white females, 189 tan females and 862 tan males offsprings.
f.
To determine:
The possible genotypes of tan father and black mother with 88 black females, 88 tan females and 186 tan males offsprings.
g.
To determine:
The possible genotypes of both tan father and mother with 47 white females, 51 tan females and 100 tan males offsprings.
h.
To determine:
The possible genotypes of tan father and red mother with 1932 red females, 592 tan females and 2587 tan males offsprings.
i.
To determine:
The possible genotypes of tan father and white mother with 13 red females, 06 white females, 05 tan females and 19 tan males offsprings.
j.
To determine:
The possible genotypes of tan father and red mother with 190 red females, 196 black females and 311 tan males offsprings.
k.
To determine:
The possible genotypes of tan father and black mother with 1412 black females, 502 white females and 1766 tan males offsprings.

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