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fredd [130]
1 year ago
7

Suppose you were to cross a black lab (genotype bbee) with a brown lab (genotype bbee). what is the expected distribution of coa

t color among the offspring?4
Biology
1 answer:
ANTONII [103]1 year ago
8 0

The  expected distribution should be 3:3:2 black: brown: yellow.

What is genotype ?

The type of variant present at a specific locus (i.e., region) in the genome is scored by what is known as a genotype. Symbols can be used to symbolize it. For illustration, BB, Bb, and bb could be used to denote a certain gene variant. The actual DNA sequence, such as CC, CT, or TT, can also serve as a representation of a genotype. In a single experiment, the genotypes at millions of sites in a genome can be determined using DNA sequencing and other techniques. Some genetics influence an individual's phenotype, or observable traits.

What is phenotype?

The term "phenotype" describes a person's observable characteristics, such as height, eye color, and blood type. Both a person's genomic make-up (genotype) and environmental factors affect their phenotype.

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