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5 October, 20:52

In a certain species of parrot, having yellow feathers is a dominant trait and having green feathers is a recessive trait. A homozygous yellow parrot is crossed with a homozygous green parrot. If the female parrot lays four fertile eggs, what will be the phenotypes of the offspring?

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  1. 5 October, 21:21
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    If we label the yellow parrot alleles with YY (a homozygote) and green parrot gg (also a homozygote) we can cross these two individuals and determine their future offspring.

    YY x gg

    Yg Yg Yg Yg

    All of the offspring would receive one dominant Y allele from the yellow parent and one recessive allele from the green parent and their genotypes would all be Yg (heterozygotes). Since Y allele is dominant, all of the offspring would have yellow feathers.
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