To complete the Punnett square, we need to represent the genotypes of the parents.
The male rabbit is BB (black fur) and the female rabbit is Bb.
Using the Punnett square, we will cross the genotypes of the parents like this:
B B
B BB BB
b Bb Bb
Now, we can determine the genotypes of the offspring:
Offspring 1: BB (black fur)
Offspring 2: Bb (black fur)
Offspring 3: Bb (black fur)
Offspring 4: bb (white fur)
Based on this, we can calculate the percentage chance for each phenotype:
Black fur: 75% (Offspring 1, Offspring 2, Offspring 3)
White fur: 25% (Offspring 4)
In rabbits, black fur is dominant to white fur. As a rabbit breeder, you crossed a BB male with a Bb female, please complete the Punnett square for the possible genotypes of the offspring. Then complete, the percent chance for the phenotypes of the offspring.
***Please follow all Punnett square rules to complete this question.__
_______ ______
______ Offspring 1 Off spring 2
______ __________
______ Offspring 3 Offspring 4
________ _________
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Can you do it as a table?
Certainly! Here is the Punnett square in the form of a table:
| B | B
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B | BB | BB
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b | Bb | Bb
Now, let's fill in the table with the genotypes and phenotypes:
| B | B
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B | BB | BB (Black fur)
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b | Bb | Bb (Black fur)
Based on the Punnett square, we can see that there is a 100% chance of the offspring having black fur.
| B | B
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B | BB | BB
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b | Bb | Bb
Now, let's fill in the table with the genotypes and phenotypes:
| B | B
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B | BB | BB (Black fur)
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b | Bb | Bb (Black fur)
Based on the Punnett square, we can see that there is a 100% chance of the offspring having black fur.