The answer depends on how big the litter is: as the litter size increases the probability of one black fur increases. But as it gets larger still, the probability falls because two or more black furs become more probable.
75%
The percentage of mice with white fur was greatest during the years of longest snow covers
fur
it is an animal that has fur,skin,or hair.
Answer: 1200 m = 5.96515 fur.
depends if the black fur gene is dominant.. if it is... then yu would cross BB with bb making all heterozygous genotypes(Bb) therefore, having all possible offspring with black fur so theres a 100% probability of offspring with black fur(:
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To have offspring with black fur, both parent dogs must carry the gene for black fur. This gene is usually dominant, meaning that if at least one parent carries it, there's a high chance the offspring will have black fur. If both parents have black fur, then their offspring will also have black fur.
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The offspring would have a 3:1 ratio of black to white fur. This is because when both parents are heterozygous (Bb), they can produce offspring with a genotype of BB, Bb, or bb. The genotype BB and Bb will have black fur, while bb will have white fur.
No but, there are lemmings they are like mice but with shorter tails and they can have brown and black fur or white fur.
100% because BB is dominant over bb and all the crosses make Bb
for what animal. it all depends on the dominant gene (allele) and recessive. the genotype of the parents needs to be set up in a Punnett square and with that data you can determine the probability that an animal will have brown fur
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).
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.
Well that all depends on their genetics. The white fur of the mouse is reccessive, so if they're hybrid mice then there is a chance some of their offspring will be a color other than white, such as brown. But if they're pure white mice, then yes, there is a 100% chance that their offspring will be white as wel.l
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