Answer:
C) The white sheep could be A_B_ or A_bb.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that in a certain population of sheep, coat color is influenced by two genes, in which:
Gene A: influence pigment production
Gene B: influence black or brown pigment.
Since Gene B influences Black or Brown pigment production and we are given three coat color (white, black and brown), definitely, this implies that Gene A influences White pigment production.
NOW, If two heterozygous sheep were crossed; definitely we knew our heterozygous genes will be AaBb, so if two of these were crossed;
Offspring that were produced were in the ratio of 12 white: 3 black : 1 brown
So, we are asked to deduce, what is the possible genotype of the offspring:
If a cross occur between AaBb:
i.e AaBb × AaBb
we have the following gametes for the cross: (AB, Ab, aB, ab)
AB Ab aB ab
AB AABB AABb AaBB AaBb
Ab AABb AAbb AaBb Aabb
aB AaBB AaBb aaBB aaBb
ab AaBb Aabb aaBb aabb
So, since gene A influences white pigment production; if can either be A_B_ or A_bb.
Since gene B influences black or brown pigment production;
then aaB_ represent Black sheep
and aabb represent homozygous recessive Brown sheep.
So for white sheep; we have the following gene:
( AABB, AABb, AaBB, AaBb, AABb, AAbb, AaBb, Aabb, AaBB, AaBb, AaBb, Aabb ) = 12
Black sheep = (aaBB, aaBb, aaBb) = 3
Brown = (aabb) = 1
Therefore, The white sheep could be A_B_ or A_bb.