Science, asked by prashantkumar79453, 10 months ago

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0.7. Outline a project which aims to find the
dominant coat colour in dogs.
All Coat coloured
Whiteer​

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Answered by rashmirani17892
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Answered by Anonymous
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Dogs have a spread of genes that govern coat color. There are a minimum of eleven known sequence series (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, M, P, S, T) that influence coat change dog. A dog inherits one sequence from every of its oldsters. The factor gets expressed within the constitution. As an example, within the B series, a dog is genetically black or brown. Allow us to assume that one parent is homozygous black (BB), whereas the opposite parent is homozygous brown (bb).

In this case, all the off springs are going to be heterozygous (Bb).

Since black (B) is dominant, all the off springs are going to be black. However, they’re going to have each B and b alleles. If such heterozygous pups are crossed, they’re going to manufacture twenty five homozygous black (BB), fiftieth heterozygous black (Bb), and twenty five homozygous brown (bb) off springs.

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