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In rabbits, short hair (S) is dominant over long hair (s). What genotype and phenotype ratios are expected from a cross between two heterozygous shorthaired rabbits? I need you to fill out this chart I got the answer to the ratios

In rabbits, short hair (S) is dominant over long hair (s). What genotype and phenotype-example-1
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Answer:

Answer:

Genotype Phenotype

SS 1/4 Short hair 3/4

Ss 2/4 Short hair 3/4

ss 1/4 Long hair 1/4

Explanation:

Both are heterozygous for the trait so we can expect that the cross would be:

Ss x Ss

S s

S SS Ss

s Ss ss

So the resulting off-spring would have the following genotype and phenotype:

1 out of 4 will have a genotype of SS.

2 out of 4 or half will have a genotype of Ss.

1 out of 4 will have a genotype of ss.

But because short hair is dominant the phenotype ratios would differ because Ss and SS would express short hair, so we add up their ration:

Short hair: 1/4 + 2/4 = 3/4

Long hair: 1/4

So in summary:

Genotype Phenotype

SS 1/4 Short hair 3/4

Ss 2/4 Short hair

ss 1/4 Long hair 1/4

Step-by-step explanation:

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