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Questions 1. What conclusions can you draw about the results of your first cross, between a homozygous red bull (RR) and a heterozygous red cow (Rr)? Answer:

2. What conclusions can you draw about the results of your second cross, between a heterozygous red bull (Rr) and a heterozygous red cow (Rr)? Answer:


3. What conclusions can you draw about the results of your third cross, between a homozygous white bull (rr) and a homozygous white cow (rr)?

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Answer:a)Therefore:Crossing results in 50% (dominant homozygote) and 50% (dominant heterozygote).b)Therefore:Crossing results in 25% (dominant homozygote), 50% (dominant heterozygote) and 25% (homozygous recessive).c)Therefore:Crossing results in 100% (homozygous recessive).

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User Lubos Hasko
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a)


RR\:x\:Rr

\underbrace{RR\:x\:Rr}

RR, Rr, RR, Rr

\underbrace{RR,RR}_(50\%),\underbrace{Rr,Rr}_(50\%)

Therefore:
Crossing results in 50% (dominant homozygote) and 50% (dominant heterozygote).

b)


Rr\:x\:Rr

\underbrace{Rr\:x\:Rr}

RR, Rr, Rr, rr

\underbrace{RR}_(25\%),\underbrace{Rr,Rr}_(50\%), \underbrace{rr}_(25\%)

Therefore:
Crossing results in 25% (dominant homozygote), 50% (dominant heterozygote) and 25% (homozygous recessive).

c)


rr\:x\:rr

\underbrace{rr\:x\:rr}

rr, rr, rr, rr

\underbrace{rr,rr,rr,rr}_(100\%)

Therefore:
Crossing results in 100% (homozygous recessive).



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