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2 February, 12:21

B represent the dominant allele for brown fur, and b represents the allele for white fur. If two rabbits with the genotype bb reproduce, what are the possible phenotypes for their offspring

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  1. 2 February, 12:23
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    The phenotypes of all the offspring is white.

    Explanation:

    Genotype may be defined as the genetic constitution of an individual whereas phenotype is the physical characteristic of an individual.

    The dominant allele is B responsible for brown fur in rabbit. b allele is responsible for white fur. The cross between two rabbits with genotype (bb*bb) results in the offspring with genotype bb. Thus, the possible phenotype of the offspring is white fur.
  2. 2 February, 12:26
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    All the offspring would also be bb, so they would be white
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