Biology, asked by kat140021, 1 year ago

The snowshoe hare’s fur turns white in the cold to blend in with the snow and turns brown in the summer to blend in with the trees. If G is the dominant allele that confers brown fur color and g is the recessive allele that confers white fur color, what percentage of the pups will be white in warm weather if two rabbits homozygote for brown hair were crossed: 0%, 75%, 100%, or 25%?

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Answered by smartbrainz
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0% of the rabbit will be white in colour in warm weather if the two rabbits having brown hair is crossed with each other

option a

Explanation:

  • Homozygous treat results in the formation of allele which are same. As a result of this there is no heterozygous Ellen which is formed in such case.
  • As a result of this due to absence of heterozygous allele there is no probability of formation of  the recessive characteristics. In this case the similar situation happens if both the allele are similar and the dominant one in case of of the brown rabbit

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