In cats, long hair is recessive to short hair. A true-breeding (homozygous) short-haired male is mated to a long-haired female. What will their kittens look like? Two cats are mated. One of the parent cats is long-haired (recessive allele)

Genetics Problems Online 1. 2. 3. 4. In cats, long hair is recessive to short hair. A true-breeding (homozygous) short-haired male is mated to a long-haired female. What will their kittens look like? Two cats are mated. One of the parent cats is long-haired (recessive allele). The litter which results contains two shorthaired and three long-haired kittens. What does the second parent look like, and what is its genotype? In cats, again, black color is dominant to a special, temperaturesensitive albino gene which produces cats with dark legs, faces and tails (Siamese cats, in case you don’t recognize it). A short haired (dominant) Siamese colored female is bred to a long-haired black male. They have eight kittens: 2 black, short-haired; 2 black, long-haired; 2 Siamese, short-haired; and 2 Siamese, longhaired. What were the genotypes of the two parents? Earl has normal color vision, while his wife Erma is colorblind. . Colorblindness is an X-linked trait, and the normal allele is dominant to the colorblindness allele. If they have a large family, in what ways should the colorblindness trait affect their children? …
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