Answer:
A rabbit with Bb genotype will be black coated phenotypically
Explanation:
The question involves a single gene coding for coat color in rabbits. According to the question, the allele for black coat (B) is dominant over the allele for white coat (b). This means that black coat allele (B) will mask the phenotypic expression of the white coat allele (b) in a heterozygous state.
A rabbit with genotype, Bb is said to be heterozygous because it possesses the combination of the two different alleles (dominant and recessive). Since, the 'B' allele (black) is dominant, it will mask the expression of the 'b' allele (white). Hence, the rabbit will phenotypically appear black coated.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
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Answer:
C.) 2,1,2
Explanation:
You have to balance the equation by getting the number of elements on the left and right side to equal. Before balancing there is one more oxygen on the left side than the right side. You have to change the coefficient in front of H2O to fix this, and that means adding a "2" in front of the H2 to get that to equal as well.
You end up with 2H₂+10₂→ 2H₂O