OT allele before a recessive allele when determining the genotype of the offspri
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OT allele before a recessive allele when determining the genotype of the offspring in a Punnett square. an offspring to Ehibrt a recessive trait, both parents must have at least one ECCE Nallele in their genotype. or the following pairs of traits, conduct a monohybrid cross to determine the genotype and phenotype of the ffspring 1. Dominant trait: B (brown hair) Recessive trait: b (blonde hair) Possible Genotypes: Possible Phenotypes: Dominant trait: C (circular flower) Recessive trait: c (square flower) Possible Genotypes: 2. Possible Phenotypes:Explanation / Answer
1. Dominant trait: B Brown hair
Recessive trait: b blonde hair
Possible genotype: BB, Bb, bb
Possible phenotype: brown hair and blonde hair(bb)
2. Dominant trait: C circular flower
Recessive trait: c square flower
Possible genotype: CC, Cc, cc
Possible phenotype: circular flower and square flower ( cc)
3. Dominant trait: R (round seed)
Recessive trait: r (wrinkled seed)
Possible genotype: RR, Rr, rr
Possible phenotype: round seed and wrinkled seed(rr)
4. Dominant trait: W white fur
Recessive trait: w black fur
Possible genotype: WW, Ww, ww
Possible phenotype: white fur and black fur (black fur).
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