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I'm going to answer this question.
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Let's talk about inheritance.
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This question says code coloring garbage is controlled by four alleles.
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This c is going to be the c allele or also an outy all the alil.
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Then you have, well, this is dominant to all other alleles where we are going to have.
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This allele is the allele for chinchilla.
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This is chinchilla allele.
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Okay, that is color gray practically.
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Then we have the ch allele that is for the himalayan, himalayan, okay? then it says, okay, which is this himalayan is white with brown ears, nose and paws, and finally we have the c allele that is a recessive allele, that is the albinolid.
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So these are the alibi is that we have.
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So particularly this is going to be like the order of those.
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Dominance.
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C or a gautialil is going to be dominant over chinchilla, himalaya and albino.
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This chichia is going to be dominant over himalaya and albino.
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This himalaya is only going to be dominant over this albinole and albin is going to be resistant to all of them.
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It says, a rabbit with light gray fur.
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It means remember that gray color is for chinchilla.
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So we're going to have this alil for the first rabbit, okay? remember that he is gray, it means he is chinchilla or it is chinchilla, but we know that it is going to have one chinchia lil, but we don't know the second allel because it can be either himalayan, chinchilla, or albino, because all of them are going to code for chinchilla or gray phenotype.
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It says that it is made it with a himalayan rabbit.
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So himalayan is going to be this.
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And well, we have another alil that we don't know like it's genotype.
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Or, well, we don't know a second allele because it can be himalayan, it means homocylus or albino, it means hydrophytus.
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It says, what genotypes would allow these parents to produce albinoprion? so you have to produce albinoprionis...