(1 point). In rabbits, phenotype A (white fur and long ear…
(1 point). In rabbits, phenotype A (white fur and long ears) is caused by dominant alleles for both white fur (F) and long ears (G); phenotype B (black fur and short ears) is caused by recessive alleles for both black fur (f) and short ears (g). In the parental generation, a rabbit that is homozygous dominant for both traits of phenotype A is mated to a rabbit that is homozygous recessive for both traits of phenotype B. 1. What is the genotype AND phenotype of the parents? 2. What is the genotype AND phenotype of the F1 generation? 3. If you cross an F1 with an F1 and complete the 4×4 Punnett square: What genotype would you find in the upper left corner of the Punnett square? What genotype would you find in the lower right corner of the Punnett square? 4. In the F2 generation, what is the expected ratio of phenotypes listed below, given the following possible phenotypes? Phenotype A: white fur and log ears Phenotype B: black fur and short ears Phenotype C: white fur and short ears Phenotype D: black fur and long ears a. 1A:1B b. 1A:0B c. 3A:1B d. 9A:3C:3D:1B e. 9B:3C:3D:1A
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