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Suppose two BbCc mice are crossed together. Assuming that the two genes assort independently, what are the expected phenotypes, and their ratios, in their offspring?

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4 types of phenotypes with phenotypic ratio 9:3:3:1 will be obtained.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Punnett square diagram for the cross between mice with genotype BbCc & BbCc is attached.

It is clear from the diagram attached that the phenotypic ratio will be 9:3:3:1

  • The following 9 genotypes will show dominant trait for both the characters i.e. characters represented by B & C genes.

BBCC, BBCc, BbCC, BbCc, BBCc, BbCc, BbCC, BbCc, BbCc

  • The following 3 genotypes will show dominant trait for one character represented by gene B and recessive trait for other character represented by gene C.

BBcc, Bbcc, Bbcc

  • The following 3 genotypes will show recessive trait for one character represented by gene B and dominant trait for other character represented by gene C.

bbCC, bbCc, bbCc

  • The following genotype is the only genotype which will show recessive trait for both the characters represented by gene B & C.

bbcc

Suppose two BbCc mice are crossed together. Assuming that the two genes assort independently-example-1
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