Asked by Mathew
In rabbits, B represents the allele for black coat and b represents the allele for white coat. Black is dominant over white. If a rabbit has the genotype Bb, what is the rabbit's phenotype?
A) gray
B) black
C) white
D) BB X bb
d?
A) gray
B) black
C) white
D) BB X bb
d?
Answers
Answered by
Jean
I think B) black bcoz black is dominant
Answered by
SUMMER
IT WAS B!!!!!!!!
Answered by
Amorion
Yep is B
Answered by
jazz
b is correct
Answered by
Anonymous
Black. because when Bb, or almost transparent, or B predominates
Answered by
Hey
IT IS B): black
Answered by
Kayla
The reason the answer is B is because Capital B (Dominant) stands for black, and Lowercase b (Recessive) stands for white. When you mix black and white, it would give you gray.
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