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neonofarm [45]
3 years ago
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In cattle, roan coat color (mixed red and white hairs) occurs in the heterozygous (CRCW) offspring of red (CRCR) and white (CWCW

) homozygotes. Which of the following crosses would produce offspring in the ratio of 1 red:2 roan:1 white?
(A) Red × red.
(B) Red × roan.
(C) Roan × roan.
(D) Red × white.
(E) White × roan.
Biology
2 answers:
irga5000 [103]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Option C

Explanation:

Given -  

Genotype of mixed red and white haired (roan colored) cattle - CRCW

Genotype of red colored cattle - CRCR

Genotype of white colored cattle - CWCW

Now when a roan cattle is mated with another roan cattle the following offsprin are produces

CRCW * CRCW

CRCR, CRCW, CRCW, CWCW

Thus -  

CRCR- red cattle - 1  

CRCW - Roan cattle - 2

CWCW - white cattle - 1

Hence, option C is correct

Nataliya [291]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

C

Explanation:

They tell us that the roan coat color occurs in heterozugous offspring from homozygous red and white parents, therefore we can assume that the answer will not be A because they are both red.

In B there would be a cross between

CRCR x CRCW

this would yield 2 roan offspring and 2 red offspring, but no white offspring, therefore we know this is not our answer.

In D we know that red and white homozygote parents only produce roan offspring, but no red or white offspring, therefore we know this is not our answer.

In E there would be a cross between

CWCW x CRCW

this would yield 2 roan offspring and 2 white offspring, but no red offspring, therefore we know this is not our answer.

In C there would be a cross between

CRCW x CRCW

this would yield 1 red individual, 2 roan individuals and 1 white individual, which is the answer we are looking for.

Therefore the answer is C.

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