To determine the percentage of the offspring that will have a particular coloration when crossing a white (WW) individual with a black (BB) individual, we need to consider the Punnett square for this cross.
The Punnett square for this cross will be:
B B
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W | WB | WB |
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Therefore, the offspring will have the following coloration:
1. Black (WB): 50%
2. White (WB): 50%
3. No other color options are possible in this specific cross.
So the percentages are as follows:
1. Black (WB): 50%
2. White (WB): 50%
WW x BB
What percentage of the offspring will be:
Color percentage
1. - _____________: ___________
2. - _____________: ___________
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