In Erminette chickens, one allele produces black feathers (B) and the other produces white feathers (W). Heterozygous individuals have some black feathers and some white feathers, giving them a speckled appearance. If a black rooster and a white hen mate, what would be the ratio of genotypes and phenotypes in the F2 generation?
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