In chickens, feather color can be white (ww), black (BB), or speckled (BW). A cross between a black-feathered chicken an

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In chickens, feather color can be white (ww), black (BB), or speckled (BW). A cross between a black-feathered chicken an

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In Chickens Feather Color Can Be White Ww Black Bb Or Speckled Bw A Cross Between A Black Feathered Chicken An 1
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In chickens, feather color can be white (ww), black (BB), or speckled (BW). A cross between a black-feathered chicken and a white-feathered chicken produces speckled-feathered chickens. Which of the following is the outcome of a cross between two F1 offspring? 1 BB: 1 BW: 1 WW INCORRECT A cross between two BW F1 offspring will produce twice as many speckled-feathered chickens as black-or white-feathered chickens. 1 BB: 2 BW: 1 WW CORRECT Band W are codominant alleles. Therefore, the genotype of all F1 offspring is BW. An F1 cross between two BW offspring will produce 1 BB: 2 BW: 1 WW in the F2 generation
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