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0 out of 1 points Question 29. Two genes are responsible for the coloration of the amphibian species Salamandris hypothe

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0 Out Of 1 Points Question 29 Two Genes Are Responsible For The Coloration Of The Amphibian Species Salamandris Hypothe 1
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0 out of 1 points Question 29. Two genes are responsible for the coloration of the amphibian species Salamandris hypotheticalis. One gene determines if the salamander will be black (B) or blue (b). Another determines if the salamander will have Red spots (R) or lack spots (r). A salamander that is heterozygous for both traits mates with another that is blue and unspotted. What are the possible phenotypes of this mating from these two salamanders and in what ratios would they be expected? Selected Answer: 1 Black and spotted: 1 blue and unspotted Question 30 0 out of 1 points In rabbits, the color of the fur and the length of the legs are controlled by two different genes that assort independently of each another. Black fur (B) is dominant to white fur (b). Long legs (L) are dominant to short legs (1). What fraction of the offspring of the cross BbLI x BbLI will be expected to have white fur and long legs? Selected Answer: 1/8