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- Black fur is a dominant trait. Two black cats mate and produce 6 black kittens 4. and 2 white kittens. a. what are the genotypes and phenotypes of the parent cats? b. What is the genotype of the white kittens? Assume that the 'Parent Male cat mates with a white cat. What are the chances of producing white kittens? Show me C. Assume that the 'Parent Female cat mates with a different, male black cat to produce 4 black kittens and no white kittens. Can you definitively give me the male's genotype? Explain.Incomplete Dominance: These alleles do not show dominance or recessiveness. The het- erozygous individual will produce a phenotype that is intermediate to both the homozy- gous dominant and homozygous recessive. 7. An armadillo with a normal tail length (long) is mated with a tailless armadillo and all of the offspring are short tailed. When two short-tailed armadillos are mated with each other it results in a 1:2:1 ratio of normal tail length: short-tailed: tailless armadillos. a. What is the genotype for a long-tailed armadillo? ENDYSTING b. What is the genotype for a short-tailed armadillo? C. What is the genotype for a tailless armadillo? d. What phenotypic ratio would you expect if a normal-tailed armadillo was mated with a short-tailed armadillo? e. What phenotypic ratio would you expect if a short-tailed armadillo was mated with a tailless armadillo?5A. In shorthorn cattle, the polled condition is dominant over horned. Also, the heterozygous condition (RW) of red coat (R) and white coat (W) is roan, an example of codominance. (The roan coat contains both red and white fur because neither allele is dominant over the other). If a homozygous polled, white male is bred to a horned, red female, what will be the appearance of the F1 generation? Horned: r: Roan Coat: a. Possible genotypes for Polled condition Coat:_ ossible geno c. Male genotype: d. Female genotype: Male possible gametes Female possible gametes e. f. Genotypic Ratio: g. Phenotypic Ratio 5B, Breed two of the F1 generation to determine the possibilities in the F2 generation. Horned: a. Possible genotypes for Polled condition b. Possible genotypes for Red coat: White Coat:_ Roan Coat: c. Male genotype: d. Female genotype Male possible gametes Female possible gametes: f. Genotypic Ratio: g. Phenotypic Ratio
- 5A. In shorthorn cattle, the polled condition is dominant over horned. Also, the heterozygous condition (RW) of red coat (R) and white coat (W) is roan, an example of codominance. (The roan coat contains both red and white fur because neither allele is dominant over the other). If a homozygous polled, white male is bred to a horned, red female, what will be the appearance of the F1 generation? a. Possible genotypes for Polled condition: Horned: b. Possible genotypes for Red coat:White Coat: Roan Coat: c. Male genotype Male possible gametes: Female genotypeFemale possible gametes: e. f. Genotypic Ratio: g. Phenotypic Ratio:A true-breeding rabbit with agouti (mottled, grayish brown) fur crossed with a true-breeding rabbit with chinchilla (silver) fur produces all agouti offspring. A true-breeding chinchilla rabbit crossed with a true-breeding Himalayan rabbit (white fur with pigmented nose, ears, tail, and legs) produces all chinchilla offspring. A true-breeding Himalayan rabbit crossed with a true-breeding albino rabbit produces all Himalayan offspring. Explain the inheritance of the fur colors.26. In sheep, eye color is controlled by a single gene with two alleles. When a homozygous brown-eyed sheep is crossed with a homozygous green-eyed sheep, blue-eyed offspring are produced. If the blue-eyed sheep are mated with each other, what percent of their offspring will most likely have brown eyes? (A) 0% (B) 25% (C) 50% (D) 75% (E) 100% 27. In peas the trait for tall plants is dominant (T) and the trait for short plants is recessive (t). The trait for yellow seed color is dominant (Y) and the trait for green seed color is recessive (y). A cross between two plants results in 296 tall yellow plants and 104 tall green plants. Which of the following are most likely to be the genotypes of the parents? (A) TTYY x TTYY (в) тТуу х ТTYу (C) TtYy x TIYY (D) TtYy x TTYY (Е) TIYY X Tiyy 28. In humans, red-green color blindness is a sexlinked recessive trait. If a man and a woman produce a color-blind son, which of the following must be true? (A) The father is color-blind. (B) Both parents…