<span>Both parents would have to be heterozygous. Their genotypes would be either BO and BO, or IBi and IBi.
(Each parent has one B allele, and one O or 'no antigen' allele.)</span><span>
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Answer:
The results will be 50% heterozygous black dogs and 50% yellow dogs.
Explanation:
A punnet square can be described as a diagrams which predicts the outcomes of a cross being made.
A dominant trait can be described as the trait that dominates and masks the effect of the recessive trait. A recessive trait can be described as a trait that gets suppressed by the dominant trait.
When the two alleles of a gene are similar for a trait, they are said to be homozygous. When the two alleles of a gene are different, they are termed as heterozygous.
A cross between the heterozygous black fur dog with a yellow fur dog will show that there are 50% chances that the offsprings born will be heterozygous black as one of the parents or there is a 50% chance that they will be yellow as the recessive parent dog.
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