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in a group of deer mice, some individuals have a hairy body and others have a hairless body. in this group, the gene for the body hair trait has two alleles. the allele for a hairy body (b) is dominant over the allele for a hairless body (b). this punnett square shows a cross between two deer mice. punnett square with rows b, b and columns b, b; cells bb, bb, bb, bb what is the expected ratio of offspring with a hairless body to offspring with a hairy body? choose the most likely ratio. 0:4, 3:1, 2:2, 1:3, 4:0
Step1: Identify Genotypes and Phenotypes
- Genotypes: \( BB \), \( Bb \), \( Bb \), \( bb \) (from Punnett square).
- Phenotype for hairy body: \( BB \) (homozygous dominant), \( Bb \) (heterozygous) → 3 individuals (\( BB, Bb, Bb \)).
- Phenotype for hairless body: \( bb \) (homozygous recessive) → 1 individual.
Step2: Determine the Ratio
- Ratio of hairless (\( bb \)) to hairy (\( BB, Bb, Bb \)) is \( 1:3 \).
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