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a cross between a white rooster and a black hen results in 100% erminette (checkerboard) offspring. when two of these erminette offspring are mated, the predicted phenotypic percentages that could be seen in their offspring would be ____. (work out a punnett square as needed to determine the answer.) (aks 7e1)
a 25% black, 50% erminette, 25% white
b 75% erminette, 25% white
c 100% erminette
d 75% black, 25% white
Step1: Analyze Inheritance Pattern
Erminette (checkerboard) is a result of codominance or incomplete dominance? Wait, when white (let's say WW) and black (BB) cross to get 100% erminette (WB, assuming codominance where both alleles are expressed). So erminette is heterozygous (WB).
Step2: Set Up Punnett Square
Cross two erminette (WB x WB). The Punnett square will have:
- Top row: W, B
- Left column: W, B
- Cells: WW (white), WB (erminette), WB (erminette), BB (black)
Step3: Calculate Phenotypic Ratios
Count the phenotypes: WW (white) = 1, WB (erminette) = 2, BB (black) = 1. Total = 4.
- Black (BB): \( \frac{1}{4} = 25\% \)
- Erminette (WB): \( \frac{2}{4} = 50\% \)
- White (WW): \( \frac{1}{4} = 25\% \)
So the percentages are 25% black, 50% erminette, 25% white.
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A. 25% black, 50% erminette, 25% white