In mice, black coat (B) is dominant to white coat (b). Long tail (L) is dominant to short tail (l). And, small body (F)
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In mice, black coat (B) is dominant to white coat (b). Long tail (L) is dominant to short tail (l). And, small body (F)
In mice, black coat (B) is dominant to white coat (b). Long tail(L) is dominant to short tail (l). And, smallbody (F) is dominant to large body (f). A pure breeding male mousethat is black, has a short tail, and islarge-bodied is crossed to a pure-breeding female mouse that iswhite, has a long tail, and is small-bodied.a. What will be the genotype and phenotype of the resulting F1mice?b. Assume the genes controlling these traits are not geneticallylinked; thus, these genes are assortingindependently. If the F1 mice are intercrossed, what proportion ofthe F2 progeny will have thecompletely recessive genotype?c. If the F1 mice are intercrossed, what proportion of the micewill have small, white bodies and shorttails?