Biology, asked by hakdog024, 6 hours ago

.Based on the results of the genetic crosses you have shown, how do you think black and chinchilla rabbit alleles can “interact with one another? Explain both the F1 and F2 generations.

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Answered by aditiraj5693
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Answered by Tulsi4890
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The black and chinchilla rabbit alleles are dominant and recessive respectively to each other.

  • In rabbits, the coat color is controlled by 4 alleles. this is an example of multiple allelism.
  • Black coat (C) and chinchilla (c') are two of the four alleles.
  • C is dominant on all the remaining three alleles. There is no blending of color.
  • A rabbit with genotype CC or Cc' is black while with c'c' is a chinchilla.
  • F1 and F2 generations of CC and c'c' are shown in the figure.
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