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Imagine you have two pure-breeding lines of canaries, one with yellow feathers and the other with brown feathers. In crosses between these two strains, yellow female x brown male gives only brown sons and daughters, while brown female x yellow male gives only brown sons and yellow daughters. Propose a hypothesis to explain these results.

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Answer:

The results can be explained if the gene that determines color of feathers is located in the Z chromosome.

Step-by-step explanation:

Unlike mammals that have X and Y sex chromosomes, birds have Z and W sex chromosomes. Females are ZW and males are ZZ.

The gene that determines color of feathers has the alleles:

B_ = brown color

bb = yellow color.

1st cross

yellow female x brown male

♀️
Z^bW x ♂️
Z^BZ^B

Gametes

Female:
Z^b ,
W

Male:
Z^B

F1


  • Z^BZ^b = brown males

  • Z^BW = brown females

2nd cross

brown female x yellow male

♀️
Z^BW x ♂️
Z^bZ^b

Gametes

Female:
Z^B ,
W

Male:
Z^b

F1


  • Z^BZ^b = brown males

  • Z^bW = yellow females
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