Answer:
<em>The genotypic ratio of the F1 generation is: </em>
1:1 OR 50% heterozygous wire-haired, 50% homozygous smooth-haired.
<em>The phenotypic ratio of the F1 generation is:</em>
1:1 OR 50% wire-haired, 50% smooth haired.
Explanation:
A cross between the parents with genotype:
Parent 1; Ss and Parent 2; ss, will yield two types of progeny. Half the offspring in the F1 generation will be heterozygous wire-haired just as in parent 1, while the other half will be homozygous short-haired as in parent 2.
Demonstrating it with a punnet square:
S s
s Ss ss
s Ss ss 2/4 offspring: Ss,
2/4 offspring: ss
Since the allele for wire hair is dominant over that of short hair, the presence of one dominant allele, translates into the offspring having wire hair phenotypically or by physical assessment. The offspring who are homozygous for the recessive allele however, express short hair because they carry both alleles for short hair.