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OpenStudy (anonymous):

So, I know this is not math, but nobody is answering in either physics nor biology departments... But anyway... Crow's feet can have orange markings or have brown markings. When a crow with orange (O) markings is mated with a crow with brown (B) markings, the resulting phenotype is both orange and brown spots on the feet. What are the genotypic and phenotypic ratios of the offspring?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Abhisar Can help you with biology. If he comes online... :P

OpenStudy (anonymous):

kk.. thanks @AnswerMyQuestions

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Abhisar please help me!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it could be 25% 50% or 75% if both are doniment or ressvive

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ok...which one would it be though?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What are the genotypic and phenotypic ratios of the crow children? (lol)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

mostly 25% and 50%

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ok, so which would go with which? 25 with pheno or geno? Or, 50 with feno or pheno?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I guessing around 25% geno

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ok... I will give it a try... And there is a part two to this problem. 2. Why is the crow's markings considered codominant inheritance?

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