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1. Show your work using a Punnett square. Cross a homozygous dominant (black) rabbit with a homozygous recessive (white) rabbit. Fur color is inherited on the autosomes. What % of the progeny will be homozygous dominant, heterozygous, and homozygous recessive? B = dominant allele, codes for black; b = recessive allele, codes for white in the homozygous condition.2. Show your work using a Punnett square. Using the trait in the above example, cross a heterozygous rabbit with a heterozygous rabbit. What % of the progeny will be homozygous dominant, heterozygous, and homozygous recessive?

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Answer: 1) Bb = 100%; 2) BB = 25%, Bb = 50%, bb = 25%;

Explanation: The Punnett Square is a diagram in which shows the possible genotypes of a particular cross or breeding experiment.

1.) The crossing is between homozygous dominant and homozygous recessive or BB x bb. The Punnett Square is:

b b

B Bb Bb

B Bb Bb

So, as we can see from it, the crossing will give a progeny with heterozygous trait only or 100% Bb

2.) The crossing is between two heterozygous or Bb x Bb. The Punnett Square is:

B b

B BB Bb

b Bb bb

We can see this crossing gives a bigger variety of traits:

The progeny with genotype BB or homozygous dominant has 25% chance of happening.

For genotype Bb of heterozygous, it has a 50% chance of occuring.

For homozygous recessive or bb, it is a probability of 25%.

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Answer:

1. 0% will be homozygous dominant, 100% will be hetrozygous, 0 % will be homozygous recessive

2. 25% will be homozygous dominant, 50% will be hetrozygous, 25 % will be homozygous recessive

Step-by-step explanation:

1. see the attachment for Punnet square

BB: homozygous(black) rabbit

bb: homzygous ( white) rabbit

2. see the attachment for Punnet square

Bb: hetrozygous(brown) rabbit

1. Show your work using a Punnett square. Cross a homozygous dominant (black) rabbit-example-1
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