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10 June, 14:55

In a population of weasels, black (R) is the dominant color and white (W) is the other dominant trait. In weasels, fur color follows a pattern of codominance. The heterozygous genotype produces black and white spotted weasels. Consider the genetic cross shown in Punnett square. If there are 60 baby weasels born as a result of the cross, how many should be spotted?

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  1. 10 June, 15:21
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    Well, you don't specify the parent traits, so I'll just do one for each ...

    If both parents are homozygous RR, then all 60 of the babies will be black

    If both parents are homozygous WW, then all 60 of the babies will be white

    If both parents are heterozygous RW, then there will be 15 black babies, 15 white babies, and 30 spotted babies.

    If one parent is homozygous RR and one is homozygous WW, then all of the babies will be spotted

    If one parent is homozygous RR and one is heterozygous RW, then 30 of the babies will be black, and 30 will be spotted

    If one parent is homozygous WW and one is heterozygous RW, then 30 of the babies will be white, and 30 will be spotted.
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