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- in horses, the coat color black is dominant (b) over chestnut (b). the trotting gait is dominant (t) over the pacing gait (t). if a homozygous black pacer is mated to a homozygous chestnut, heterozygous trotter, what will be the probabilities for genotype and phenotype of the $f_1$ generation?parent 1: bbttparent 2: bbttf1 offspring: genotype percents and ratios =phenotypes percents and ratios =
Step1: Define parent genotypes
Parent 1 (homozygous black pacer): $BBtt$
Parent 2 (homozygous chestnut, heterozygous trotter): $bbTt$
Step2: Identify gamete options
Parent 1 gametes: All $Bt$
Parent 2 gametes: $bT$, $bt$ (each 50% chance)
Step3: Cross gametes for genotypes
- $Bt \times bT = BbTt$
- $Bt \times bt = Bbtt$
Each genotype has a $\frac{1}{2}$ (50%) probability, ratio 1:1.
Step4: Determine phenotypes from genotypes
- $BbTt$: $B$ (black) + $T$ (trotting) → Black, trotting
- $Bbtt$: $B$ (black) + $tt$ (pacing) → Black, pacing
Each phenotype has a $\frac{1}{2}$ (50%) probability, ratio 1:1.
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Genotype Probabilities/Ratios:
- $BbTt$: 50% (1:2 ratio with $Bbtt$)
- $Bbtt$: 50% (1:2 ratio with $BbTt$)
Phenotype Probabilities/Ratios:
- Black, trotting: 50% (1:2 ratio with black, pacing)
- Black, pacing: 50% (1:2 ratio with black, trotting)