Given the inheritance pattern of coat color in rats described in Problem 8, predict the genotype and phenotype of the parents th
at produced the following F1 offspring: a) 9/16 gray: 3/16 yellow: 3/16 black: 1/16 cream.b) 9/16 gray: 3/16 yellow: 4/16 albino.c) 27/64 gray: 16/64 albino: 9/64 yellow: 9/64 black: 3/64 cream.d) 3/8 black: 3/8 cream:2/8 albino.e) 3/8 black: 4/8 albino: 1/8 cream.The following genotypes of two independently assorting autosomal genes determine coat color in rats: A-B (gray) A-bb (yellow) aaB (black) aabb (cream)A third gene pair on a separate autosome determines whether any color will be produced. The CC and Cc genotypes allow color according to the expression of the A and B alleles. However, the cc genotype results in albino rats regardless of the A and B alleles present. A. AAbbCC * aaBBcc.B. AaBBCC * AABbcc.C. AaBbCc * AaBbcc.D. AaBBCc * AaBBCc.E. AABbCc * AABbcc.
The Genotype of the father is gg; The possible genotypes of offspring will be Gg; gg; Gg; gg. Therefore there is a 50% chance that the child will have galactosemia. The parents could have had; both had gg genotype,or both had Gg genotype, or one had gg and the other Gg.