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23 February, 12:44

A farmer mates a bull that is homozygous dominant for color (BB) and heterozygous curly for coat (Cc) with a cow that is homozygous white for color (bb) and homozygous for a straight coat (cc). What is the percent chance of the offspring having a white curly coat?

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  1. 23 February, 13:12
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    Zero %

    Explanation:

    Male is BBCc and Female is bbcc, then

    BBCc x bbCc will always give the B allele in all the F1 generation combinations. That is, all individuals will be coloured, although a half can be straight coat.

    If you use a Punnett square, it will be easy to visualize the cross
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