Answer:
27 genotypes and 8 phenotypes
Explanation:
Supposing that the genotypes of both of the parents are AaBbDd (A, B and D are dominant over a, b and d). After completing the Punnett square, you can predict the following offspring:
I add an image where you can see all the 27 genotypes and frequencies.
Finally, all the 8 phenotypes with the following frequencies:
27/64 A-B-D-
9/64 A-B-dd
9/64 A-bbD-
9/64 aaB-D-
3/64 A-bbdd
3/64 aaB-dd
3/64 aabbD-
<u>1/64 aabbdd </u>
Total 64/64
Note: when a phenotype is A-, it means that it came from either genotype, AA or Aa. The same applies to B- (BB or Bb) and D- (DD or Dd)
A testable question is a question that can be answered and solved by creating and conducting an experiment. Testable questions are often about changing one item to see what impact it has on another.
Example:
Does changing the height of the ramp affect the speed of the skateboard going down the ramp?
Answer:
Having a similar dna makeup as one animal but our features and genetic makeup different than that one animal.
Explanation:
There is unity in having the same dna as one animal but diversity in our features