108k views
19 votes
Everyone in Smurfette’s family has light blue skin, which is the dominant trait for body color in her hometown of Smurf Valley. Her family brags that they are a "true bred" or "purebred" line. She recently married a nice boy who has light yellow skin, which is a recessive trait. Create a Punnett square to show the possibilities that would result if Smurfette and her new husband had children.

User Ampy
by
4.6k points

1 Answer

12 votes

Answer:

All their descendants will be heterozygous for the skin color, Bb, expressing blue skin.

Step-by-step explanation:

Available data:

  • Smurfette has light blue skin
  • Her family is a "true bred" or "purebred" line.
  • She married a boy who has light yellow skin
  • blue skin is the dominant trait expressed by the B allele
  • yellow skin is a recessive trait, expressed by the b allele

Cross: Smurfette x Husband

Parentals) BB x bb

Gametes) B B b b

Phenotypes) blue skin yellow skin

Punnett square)

B B

b Bb Bb

b Bb Bb

F1) 100% of the progeny will be heterozygous for the skin color, Bb

100% of the progeny will be blue-skinned.

Note: Although the progeny is blue-skinned, they are not true-bred anymore.

User Darren
by
4.7k points