The possible genotypes and phenotypes resulting from a cross between a heterozygous grey coat and blue eyed wolf and a wolf with a black coat and homozygous dominant eye color.
When crossing a heterozygous grey coat and blue eyed wolf (BbNn) with a wolf who has a black coat and is homozygous dominant for eye color (BBnn), the genotypes and phenotypes of the offspring can be determined through a Punnett square.
The possible genotypes and phenotypes are as follows:
25% probability of offspring with a genotype of BbNn and a phenotype of grey/brown eyes
25% probability of offspring with a genotype of Bbnn and a phenotype of grey/blue eyes
25% probability of offspring with a genotype of BBNn and a phenotype of black/brown eyes
25% probability of offspring with a genotype of BBnn and a phenotype of black/blue eyes