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16 December, 18:24

In cats having hair is dominant (H) over not having hair (h). If a male cat that is heterozygous for hair is crossed with a hairless cat what are the genotypes and phenotypes that their offspring may have? Answer using ratios

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  1. 16 December, 18:48
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    A heterozygous cat has a genotype Hh

    A hairless cat has a genotype hh

    When crossed, the results could be any of the following:

    Hh (with hair)

    hh (hairless)

    There is a 50:50 chance or 1: 1 ratio that the offspring will have hair.
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