Answer:
Mate two dogs that have the desired trait
Explanation:
In order to breed dogs for a particular trait one ought to mate two dogs that have the desired trait. This process is referred to as artificial selection or selective breeding.
Selective breeding refers to a process by which new organisms with desirable characteristics or traits are developed. Breeders select two parents having the desired phenotypic trait to reproduce thus yielding offspring with the desired trait.
Let’s assume a wire-hair terrier is a true breed for wire hair with alleles (BB) and a smooth-hair terrier is true breed for smooth hair (bb). Allele B is dominant over its allele b. When these two terrier mated and produce offspring wire-hair terrier and smooth-hair terrier in the ratio 3:1.
Based on this result it can be inferred that –
a. The pattern of inheritance is monohybrid cross.
b.Genotype of wire-hair terrier (1BB and 2 Bb) and genotype of smooth-hair terrier is (bb)
c. Phenotype ratio will be 3:1 and genotypic ratio will be 1:2:1.
Answer:
It is either the epiglottis or larynx
Explanation: