Biology, asked by eeshagoel1, 9 months ago

Short hair (L) is dominant over long hair (l) in rabbits. Two heterozygous rabbits are mated. Show the punnett square. What phenotypes are expected, and in what ratios of the bunnies produced? Genotypes: Phenotypes:

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Answered by unkwon337
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Answer:

BB Bb

Bb bb

Explanation:

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

The correct answer for this question is 9 : 3 : 3 : 1 .

Explanation:

According to the Mendel's rule of independent assortment alleles of one gene segregate independently of a alleles of another gene. Hair in this case. Short hair is dominant over the long here in the case of rabbits. Therefore the alleles of here. Will segregate independently of Alice of hair length, resulting in the formation of 4 type of gametes by heterozygous dominant parents. The combination of this game is will give the phenotypic ratio of 9 : 3 : 3 : 1 . . Out of 16  , 9 rabbits having both dominant phenotypes, only one rabbit is homozygous dominant, hence the percentage of homozygous. Short hair offspring is 6.25%.

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