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24 July, 10:52

You are interested in two traits in rabbits, each of which is controlled by a separate gene with two alleles:

a) coat color (brown, B, is completely dominant to white,

b) and tail (tailed, T, is completely dominant to tail-less,

c) You cross a brown, tailed rabbit that is heterozygous at both loci with a white, tail-less rabbit and produce a large number of offspring.

Among the offspring you find only two phenotypes in equal proportions: brown, tailed and white, tail-less.

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  1. 24 July, 11:16
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    Answer:the scenario here with the brown tailed rabbit RrTt

    The white tailess rabbit is rt.

    Crossing both yields the below offsprings possibilities;

    For colour: Rr or rr

    For tail: Tt or tt

    That means they would produce equal numbers of Brown tailed & white tailess rabbits.
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