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Sergeu [11.5K]
2 years ago
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In butterflies, black wings are dominant over yellow wings. Use the Punnett Square to determine the possible genotypes and pheno

types if you cross two heterozygous butterflies. Use the letter B for your alleles.
Biology
1 answer:
SVEN [57.7K]2 years ago
8 0

The genotypes are one BB, two Bb, and one bb and the phenotype is three black and one yellow wing butterfly.

<h3>What are the genotype and phenotypes of the offspring?</h3>

The genotype and phenotypes of the offspring are determined using a Punnett square as follows:

Let B be black wing and b be yellow wings.

The cross between two heterozygous butterflies is:

  • Bb × Bb = BB, Bb,Bb, bb

Black is dominant over yellow wings.

Therefore, the genotypes are one BB, two Bb, and one bb and the phenotype is three black and one yellow wing butterfly.

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