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β 12y agomy doe is black and my buck is brown. They have 3 brown offspring and 2 black. Actually one bunny is brown with black. So i can say that it is 50-50
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β 12y agoA rabbit that is homozygous for black coat would have the genotype BB, while a rabbit that is heterozygous for black coat would have the genotype Bb.
A big brown Rabbit
i think you are asking for the outcome of the offspring, yes? The meathod that i know is to use a punnent square. A punnet square uses the probability to test the genotype (genetic makeup) and phenotype (physical characteristics. You can Google "punnet square" if you wish, to get a full description and how to make one. Here are my results*: there is a... 100% chance of a baby black rabbit (assuming that the black hair is domonant) 75% chance the baby will be homozygous (domonant,pure) 25% chance the baby will be heterozygous (domonant, hybrid) *these results are very general and i am assuming that there is no blending of the traits. (like a gray bunny!) Hope this helped!
Usually if it's a white rabbit, it would have a red eye, but if it was a brown one or black one, then the color would be black or darkish brown
a horse
it can be white, gray, brown, or black
Eye color is not considered a genetic disorder; it is a polygenic trait influenced by multiple genes. The genetics of eye color are complex and involve a combination of dominant and recessive alleles from different genes. It is not classified as a disorder as it does not cause harm or impairment to an individual's health or functioning.
heterzygous with brown leaves
If a black and brown rabbit mate, their offspring could potentially have a mix of black, brown, and dark brown fur. It is not possible to predict exactly how many offspring would be dark brown without knowing the genetics of the parents. Each offspring has a different combination of genes that determine its fur color.
A very fluffy rabbit. The kittens ccould be brown, beige, white, black or a mixture of these colours. You may also get some oranges or other unlikely colours.
The Punnett square for crossing two heterozygous dogs (Bb x Bb) would result in a 25% chance of offspring with homozygous dominant black fur (BB), a 50% chance of offspring with heterozygous black fur (Bb), and a 25% chance of offspring with homozygous recessive brown fur (bb).
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