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Identify the parents genotype

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This is a completed dihybrid cross from the above problem.

What is the probability of producing black running mice?

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what happens when you cross a heterozygous running, heterozygous black mouse with a homozygous running, homozygous black mouse
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To identify the parents' genotype and calculate the probability of producing black running mice from a completed dihybrid cross, we need some additional information about the traits involved (like the alleles for coat color and locomotion).

Typically, in a dihybrid cross, two traits are considered, often with each trait having two alleles. For example:
- Let B be the allele for black fur and b for brown fur.
- Let R be the allele for running and r for not running.

If we consider the typical scenario where both parents are heterozygous for both traits (BbRr x BbRr), we can set up a Punnett square to analyze the offspring.

1. **Punnett Square Analysis:**
- The combinations of alleles from each parent can give us a total of 16 combinations.
- We are interested in the phenotype of black running mice, which would be BB or Bb (for black fur) and RR or Rr (for running).

2. **Counting the Desired Outcome:**
- The combinations for black running mice from a BbRr x BbRr cross can be:
- BBRR
- BBRr
- BbRR
- BbRr
- There are 4 combinations that produce black running mice.

3. **Probability Calculation:**
- Since there are 16 total combinations (from a 4x4 Punnett square for two dihybrid parents), the probability of producing black running mice is:
\[
\text{Probability} = \frac{\text{Number of black running mice outcomes}}{\text{Total outcomes}} = \frac{4}{16} = \frac{1}{4} = 25\%
\]

Based on this analysis, the probability of producing black running mice is **25%**.

### Summary:
- Parents' genotype (assuming typical dihybrid cross): BbRr x BbRr
- Probability of producing black running mice: **25%**
Answered by GPT-4o mini
When you cross a heterozygous running, heterozygous black mouse (BbRr) with a homozygous running, homozygous black mouse (BBRR), all offspring will exhibit black fur and be running, with a genotype of 50% BBrr and 50% BbRr.

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