Answer:
A. Mother BB ~ Father Bb
Step-by-step explanation:
Given, black (B) is dominant over brown (b). So,
BB and Bb = Black
bb = brown
It is given that one sibling is black (BB/Bb) and another sibling is brown (bb). To produce a brown offspring both the parents should have at least one b allele.
If mother is BB and father is Bb, a brown offspring can not be produced because the mother doesn't have any b allele.
BB X Bb:
B B
B BB BB
b Bb Bb
All the offspring will be black because they all have at least one B allele.
Hence, Mother BB ~ Father Bb genotype can not produce this litter.