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In cats, black color (B) is dominant to a special, temperature-sensitive albino gene (b) that produces cats with dark legs, faces, and tails (Siamese cats). A Siamese cat heterozygous for short hair is bred to a heterozygous black, long-haired male (use information for hair length gene from question #4). What are they genotypes and phenotypes of the F _1 offspring? (Show your work below) Did segregation of alleles occur? __________________ Did independent assortment of alleles occur? ______________ Explain your answers. _________________ _____________ _______________ which of Mendel's Laws are demonstrated by this example? ___________ ___________
In cats, black color (B) is dominant to a special, temperature-sensitive albino gene (b) that produces cats with dark legs, faces, and tails (Siamese cats). A Siamese cat heterozygous for short hair is bred to a heterozygous black, long-haired male (use information for hair length gene from question #4). What are they genotypes and phenotypes of the F _1 offspring? (Show your work below) Did segregation of alleles occur? __________________ Did independent assortment of alleles occur? ______________ Explain your answers. _________________ _____________ _______________ which of Mendel's Laws are demonstrated by this example? ___________ ___________
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