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- dihybrid cross problems
- 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 f₁ generation?
parent 1: bbtt
parent 2: bbtt
Step1: Identify parent gametes
Parent 1 ($BBtt$) gametes: $Bt$
Parent 2 ($bbTt$) gametes: $bT, bt$
Step2: Set up Punnett square
$$\begin{array}{c|cc}
& Bt \\
\hline
bT & BbTt \\
bt & Bbtt \\
\end{array}$$
Step3: Calculate genotype probabilities
- $BbTt$: $\frac{1}{2} = 50\%$
- $Bbtt$: $\frac{1}{2} = 50\%$
Step4: Map to phenotypes
- $BbTt$: Black (B dominant) + Trotter (T dominant) → 50%
- $Bbtt$: Black (B dominant) + Pacer (t recessive) → 50%
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Genotype Probabilities:
- $BbTt$: 50%
- $Bbtt$: 50%
Phenotype Probabilities:
- Black trotter: 50%
- Black pacer: 50%