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6 March, 03:21

A dragon's blue fire color is recessive and the orange fire color is dominant. You breed two

breathing dragons with alleles that are heterozygous meaning the alleles are not identical, one is

dominant and one is recessive. What are the possible colors of the parents' offspring? How do you

know?

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  1. 6 March, 03:44
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    Explanation:

    Let the color of fire by the dragon be represented by B for the dominant allele (orange fire color) and b for the recessive allele (blue fire color).

    Two dragons that are heterozygous were bred:

    Bb x Bb

    BB Bb Bb bb

    Since orange fire color (B) is dominant over blue fire color (b):

    BB and Bb = orange fire color

    bb = blue fire color

    It means that 3/4 of the offspring from the parent will produce orange fire color while 1/4 will produce blue fire color.
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