Answer: The ratio should be 3:1.
Step-by-step explanation:
When the male and female rates with genotype Bb are crossed we get,
Bb X Bb ----> BB Bb Bb bb
- Since B is dominant over b, the offsprings with genotype BB and Bb will have dominant phenotype and the ones with bb will have recessive phenotype.
- Since 3 offsprings have dominant phenotype as seen from the cross (One BB and 2 Bb) and one has a recessive phenotype (bb) the phenotypic ratio would be 3: 1.