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15 July, 22:05

In the canary bird, green feathers are the result of a dominant gene "G" and the cinnamon color is the result of the recessive gene. This is an example of sex linked inheritance.

Write the genotype for a homozygous green female.

Write the genotype for a cinnamon female.

Write the genotype for a cinnamon male.

Write the genotype for a green male.

Write the genotype for a female carrier.

Cross a pure dominant female with a cinnamon male.

How many of the offspring would be cinnamon male?

Using each answer in bold (There should be 5)

What is the 5 digit code ...

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  1. 15 July, 22:33
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    In the canary bird, green feathers are the result of a dominant gene "G" and the cinnamon color is the result of the recessive gene. This is an example of sex linked inheritance.

    Write the genotype for a homozygous green female

    GG

    Write the genotype for a cinnamon female.

    gg

    Write the genotype for a cinnamon male.

    gg

    Write the genotype for a green male.

    GG

    Write the genotype for a female carrier

    Gg

    Cross a pure dominant female with a cinnamon male.

    GG x gg = Gg, Gg, Gg, and Gg 4:0 All green

    How many of the offspring would be cinnamon male?

    none as all the offspring is green feather
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