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In cat, the gene for black coat is dominant to the gene for white coat. A heterozygous black cat is crossed with a white cat. w...Asked by didi
In cat, the gene for black coat is dominant to the gene for white coat. A heterozygous black cat is crossed with a white cat. which of the following is true about the ratio of the offspring from the cross?
Black coat, White coat
A. 1,3
B. 3,1
C.4,1
D.4,0
can you please give me an explanation for this question. thanks in advance.
Black coat, White coat
A. 1,3
B. 3,1
C.4,1
D.4,0
can you please give me an explanation for this question. thanks in advance.
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Answered by
bobpursley
The first sentence is wrong. White is not a color in cats. It embarrasses me that you were told that.
http://ib.berkeley.edu/courses/ib162/Week3a.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat_coat_genetics
http://kids.cfa.org/understanding-cat-colors.pdf
http://ib.berkeley.edu/courses/ib162/Week3a.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat_coat_genetics
http://kids.cfa.org/understanding-cat-colors.pdf
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Didi
well thanks for the info. but how do i answer this question.
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