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4 July, 13:43

In rabbits, gray hair (G) is dominant to white hair (g), and black eyes (B) are dominant to red eyes (b). these two traits are independent of each other. In other words a female rabbit with the genotype GgBb may produce eggs with the alleles GB, Gb, gB, or gB. to predict the probability of the sorts of crosses we will make a dihybrid punnet square

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  1. 4 July, 13:48
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    The phenotypes of the following will be:

    Ggbb: Gray fur, red eyes

    ggBB: White fur, black eyes

    ggbb: White fur, red eyes

    GgBb: Gray fur, black eyes

    Phenotype can be described as the traits which make up the physical appearance of an organism.

    A dominant trait can be described as a trait which masks the effect of a recessive trait. A recessive trait can be described as a trait which gets suppressed by the dominant trait. in the following scenario, grey hair and black eyes are dominant traits. Hence, for white hair and red eyes to occur both the alleles of these genes should be recessive.
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