Remainder of question
If these genes assorted independently, what phenotypic ratio would you expect for f2?
Answer:
For Mendelian inheritance of 2 traits where alleles are independently assorted, we would expect a ratio of 9:3:3:1.
Step-by-step explanation:
Lets denote the dominant allele as cn+ and the recessive as cn (and rd+ and rn)
The F1 generation would all be cn+cn / rd+rd
There are 4 possible gamete variations for each parent: cn+rd+, cnrd, cn+rd or cnrd+
Independent assortment of these gametes produces 16 possible diploid variations. 9 of these will have the wild type (WT) phenotype, 3 will be WT eyes but reduced bristles, 3 will be WT bristles but cinnabar eyes, and 1 will have reduced bristles and cinnabar eyes.
This can be demonstrated using a punnet square for a dihybrid cross.
For 400 offspring, that means there will be:
WT: 400/ 16 * 9 = 225
WT eyes but reduced bristles: 400/16 * 3 = 75
WT bristles but cinnabar eyes: 400/16 * 3 = 75
reduced bristles and cinnabar eyes: 400/16 * 1 = 25