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Vadim26 [7]
4 years ago
9

What are the possible phenotypes of offspring produced when a rooster with black feathers is crossed with a hen that has speckle

d feathers?
Group of answer choices


Black, white and speckled


Only speckled


Black and speckled





PLEASE HELP IM BRING TIMED
Biology
1 answer:
Zina [86]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Option C, Black and speckled

Explanation:

In this case a  hen with speckled feathers is a species with a co dominant  phenotype where both the traits of black and white feathers are present individually without blending with each other.

Let the genotype for black feathered species be BB

The genotype for white feathered species be WW

The genotype for speckled feathered species be BW

BB * BW

BB, BW, BB, BW

The offspring will have both Black and speckled  species.

Option C is correct

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