The dominant allele, M, governs short feathers in ducks and its recessive allele, m, governs long feathers. Codominant a
Posted: Wed May 18, 2022 3:36 pm
The dominant allele, M, governs short feathers in ducks and
its recessive allele, m, governs long feathers. Codominant alleles
at an independently assorting locus specify feather color, for
CYCY are yellow
feathers, CYCW are cream colored
feathers, and CWCW are white
feathers. From matings between dihybrid short feathered, cream
ducks (MmCYCW), predict the phenotypic ratio
expected in your progeny. Show this as a diagramed and
labeled Punnett square or a branch diagram, whichever appears
easier.
its recessive allele, m, governs long feathers. Codominant alleles
at an independently assorting locus specify feather color, for
CYCY are yellow
feathers, CYCW are cream colored
feathers, and CWCW are white
feathers. From matings between dihybrid short feathered, cream
ducks (MmCYCW), predict the phenotypic ratio
expected in your progeny. Show this as a diagramed and
labeled Punnett square or a branch diagram, whichever appears
easier.