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Let's do one more monohybrid cross. Suppose there is a gene in chickens that controls whether their eggs will be brown or white. Assuming that brown eggs (B) are dominant to white eggs (b), what are all of the phenotypes that would result from a cross between two chickens that are heterozygous for laying brown eggs? To get full credit for this question you will need to: a) List the parental genotypes and phenotypes. b) List the gametes produced by each parent. c) Do a punnet square. You can do this by inserting a 3x3 table. This tool can be found by clicking the waffle shaped icon under the the bold "B" on the commands ribbon at the top of your answer box. d) List all of the possible genotype and phenotypes from the cross with numbers.

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