Understanding Dominant and Recessive Traits - AP Biology

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Brown fur (B) in mice is dominant over white fur (bb). You have two brown mice, and when they are bred together you obtain 3 brown-haired offspring and one white-haired offspring. What must have been the genotypes of these brown-haired parents?

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Since B is completely dominant over b, and you obtained a 3:1 ratio of phenotypes, the parents must have been heterozygous, therefore you can represent their genotypes as Bb.

If either parent were BB, you would obtain only brown offspring. If either parent were bb, they would have been white (rather than bronw).

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