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So here in this question we have been given that allele for grave fur, which is represented by capital g, is dominant over allele for beige fur, which is represented by small g and is recessive.
00:29
In another trait, allele for solid coat, which is represented by capital r is dominant over allele for striped coat, which is represented by small r and is recessive.
00:57
Now, we'll be doing a cross between pure breeding beige solid cat.
01:04
Now if this is pure breeding and beige, which means it is homozygous recessive for the beige fur and homozygous dominant for the solid coat, is crossed with pure breeding gray, which means it is homozygous dominant for the gray fur and striped cat, which means it is homozygous recessive for the striped coat.
01:30
Now this individual here will be producing only one type of gamete and that is one recessive and one dominantly.
01:39
This individual here will also be producing only one type of gamete with one dominant and one recessively.
01:48
Now in f1 generation cross between them will be producing a heterozygous for both the traits individual.
01:59
This individual here will be having grey fur.
02:06
Gray fur and solid coat...