In the silkworm, the yellow color of the cocoon is determined by two dominant alleles A and B. If one or both of them
November 11, 2020 | Education
| In the silkworm, the yellow color of the cocoon is determined by two dominant alleles A and B. If one or both of them are in a recessive state, the cocoons will be white. Silkworm butterflies with genotypes (females) Aabb and (husband) aaBB were crossed. What is the likelihood of offspring whose caterpillars weave yellow cocoons?
The probability of offspring, whose caterpillars weave yellow cocoons – 50%.
