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8 September, 23:26

All the offspring of a cross between a black-eyed mendelian and an orange-eyed mendelian have black eyes. what is the expected phenotypic ratio of a cross between two orange-eyed mendelian?

a. 3 black-eyed:1 orange-eyed

b. 0 black-eyed:1 orange-eyed

c. 1 black-eyed:3 orange-eyed

d. 1 black-eyed:0 orange-eyed

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  1. 9 September, 01:09
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    The answer is B. The first cross between the black-eyed mendelian and an orange-eyed mendelian resulted in all of them having black eyes. This means that black-eyed is the dominant trait in the species. That means if a phenotype is orange-eyed then it is homozygous recessive (bb). There will be no black-eyed since all of them are recessive.
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