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11 April, 07:00

Determine the proportion of offspring phenotypes that would result when two merle dogs mate, if one dog is true-breeding for the long-coat trait and the other dog is true-breeding for the short-coat trait.

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  1. 11 April, 07:02
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    heterozygous with genotype "Ll" and phenotype heterozygotic tall.

    Explanation:

    Let us assume that the trait for long-coat be dominant over the trait of short trait.

    Let the allele for long-coat trait be represented by "L" and the allele for short-coat trait be represented by "l"

    The genotype of true breeding long-coat dog will be "LL"

    and the genotype of true breeding short-coat dog will be "ll"

    When these two species are crossed with each other, following offspring are produced

    LL * ll

    Ll, Ll, Ll, Ll

    this means that all the offspring will be heterozygous with genotype "Ll" and phenotype heterozygotic tall.
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