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This black dog has the genotype of BB for fur color. The black dog mates and has puppies with a solid white dog. The white dog has the genotype bb. What is the probability that this match will produce puppies that are also white?
A)0%
B)25%
C)40%
D)50%

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Answered by mariospartan
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The probability that this match will produce puppies that are also white is 0%.

Option A

Explanation:

  • This is a simple application of the Simple Mendelian genetics or the Mendel monohybrid cross.  
  • The genotype of one of the parent = BB or fully black furred dog.  
  • The genotype of the other parent = bb or fully white furred dog.  
  • Now as they reproduce, the gametes will have B from one parent and b from other parent and will make Bb as their genotype.
  • Black being dominant, the colour of all the dogs will be fully black.  
  • So, white puppies are 0%.

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