To create a Punnett square for this scenario, let's assume that "O" represents the genotype for a dog with an unknown coat color.
The possible genotypes that would lead to a spotted phenotype are:
- O Bb
- O bb
Here is the Punnett square for these genotypes:
| B | b |
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O | O B | O b |
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O | O B | O b |
As you can see, in both cases, there is a 50% chance of producing a dog with a spotted phenotype.
In a certain dog breed, the allele B for a black coat is dominant, and the allele b for a spotted coat is recessive. What genotypes for this dog breed would lead to a spotted phenotype? **Make a Punnet square for hel p^ ** (1 point)
OBB
O Bb
BB and bb
O bb
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