A rooster with striped feathers and a pink comb is crossed with a hen which has striped
feathers and a pea comb. After many hatching instances, the F1 generation is made up of the
same number of male and female chicks and which present the following phenotypic
proportions:
For the males: 1/4 black striped; 1/4 pink striped; 1/4 pea; 1/4 simply striped.
For the females: 1/8 pink striped; 1/8 walnut striped; 1/8 pea striped; 1/8 simply striped; 1/8
plain walnut; 1/8 plain pink; 1/8 pea and plain; 1/8 simply plain.
What was the genotype of the parents?
Dominance typically occurs when one of the two alleles is non-functional at the molecular level, that is, it is not transcribed or else does not produce a functional protein product. This can be the result of a mutation that alters the DNA sequence of the allele.
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