Biology, asked by Puppy1616, 11 months ago

In Labrador retrievers, a common breed of dog, black coat is dominant to chocolate, normal vision is dominant to progressive retinal atrophy (PRA), and normal hip joint is dominant to hip dysplasia. All these genes assort independently. Two dogs that are heterozygous for alleles of all three genes are crossed. Using rules of probability (not a Punnett square), what is the chance that the first pup born to these dogs will be chocolate, have normal vision, and have normal hip joints?

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Answered by asing0353
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In f1 generation -TT and the f2 generation-tT,TT,Tt and tt .

So, we can easily say that.the f2 generation is dominant-3 and recesive-1 .It will also occurs in dogs and cats..................

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