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In mice, the allele for gray fur (G) is dominant to the allele for brown fur (g). The allele (L) for long tail is dominant to the allele (l) for short tail. A cross is made between two mice that are heterozygous for gray and long tail. What is the expected phenotype ratio of the offspring?

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The expected phenotypic ratio of offspring from two heterozygous gray fur and long tail mice (GgLl x GgLl) is 9 gray with long tail : 3 gray with short tail : 3 brown with long tail : 1 brown with short tail, following a 9:3:3:1 dihybrid cross pattern.

Step-by-step explanation:

The phenotypic ratio of offspring from two mice that are heterozygous for grey fur (Gg) and long tail (Ll) can be calculated using a Punnett square. Since each parent has the genotype GgLl, the phenotypic ratio follows a dihybrid cross pattern. Each genotype has a 25% chance of occurring, and we group these by phenotype to get the ratio.

  • GG LL (Gray, Long Tail)
  • GG Ll (Gray, Long or Short Tail)
  • Gg LL (Gray, Long Tail)
  • Gg Ll (Gray, Long or Short Tail)
  • gg LL (Brown, Long Tail)
  • gg Ll (Brown, Long or Short Tail)
  • Gg ll (Gray, Short Tail)
  • gg ll (Brown, Short Tail)

When these genotypes are grouped by phenotype, the expected ratio is 9:3:3:1, where 9 is gray fur with a long tail, 3 is gray fur with a short tail, 3 is brown fur with a long tail, and 1 is brown fur with a short tail. This assumes that there are no other genetic factors influencing these traits, such as epistasis.

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Step-by-step explanation:

In this cross, the two parent mice are heterozygous for both the fur and tail traits, which means that they have the genotypes GgLl. The offspring of this cross will have a 1/4 chance of inheriting a GgLl genotype, a 1/4 chance of inheriting a Ggll genotype, a 1/4 chance of inheriting a ggLl genotype, and a 1/4 chance of inheriting a ggll genotype.

The expected phenotype ratio of the offspring will depend on which traits are dominant and which are recessive. In this case, the G allele is dominant and the g allele is recessive for the fur trait, and the L allele is dominant and the l allele is recessive for the tail trait. Therefore, the expected phenotype ratio of the offspring will be as follows:

Phenotype Ratio

Gray, long tail: 1/4

Gray, short tail: 1/4

Brown, long tail: 1/4

Brown, short tail: 1/4

This means that the expected phenotype ratio of the offspring is 1:1:1:1, or a 1:1 ratio of gray to brown fur and a 1:1 ratio of long to short tails.

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