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30 June, 14:31

In northeast Kansas, there is a creature knwon as a wildcat. It can be found in three colors; red, blue & purple. A homozygous (BB) individual is blue, another homozygous (bb) is red, and a heterozygous (Bb) is purple. What would be the genotype (s) of the offspring if a blue wildcat reproduces with a red wildcat?

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  1. 30 June, 15:01
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    Bb

    Explanation:

    The wild type genotype are those in homozygous conditions. Therefore;

    Genotype of blue wild cat = BB

    Genotype of red wildcat = bb

    Crossing the two:

    BB x bb = Bb, Bb, Bb and Bb

    Bb = purple

    Hence, the genotype of the offspring would be Bb with phenotype being purple.
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