Bio 101 Name: Say a rare species of butterfly has two versions of color called blue (B) and white (b). You want to repopulate the species for the wild, but also breed and sell them. You find the blue butterflies are the most appealing to customers and want to breed them for the maximum profit. Blue is BB and Bb, while white is bb. State the percent change of getting blue butterflies from the following crosses (2.5pts each): 7. Blue (BB) and White (bb) 8. Blue (Bb) and White (bb) 9. Blue (BB) and Blue (BB) 10. Blue (Bb) and Blue (Bb) 11. White (bb) and White (bb)
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