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In cocker spaniels the allele for a black coat color (B) is dominant

over the allele for a brown coat color (b). If two heterozygous black
cocker spaniels are crossed, what percentage of their offspring would
be expected to have a black coat?

User Sachleen
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Answer:

0 BB: 2 Bb: 2 bb

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User Roger Garza
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Answer:

it should be 75%

Explanation:

because they have both the (B) and (b) allele

when you divide them into a into the chart they should have the possiblity of one child with (BB) , two with (Bb) and one with (bb) * i added a chart to help reference what i'm talking

In cocker spaniels the allele for a black coat color (B) is dominant over the allele-example-1
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