Use the information below to answer questions
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. In mice, black coat color is conveyed by a dominant allele (B) at a single locus. Paired recessive alleles (bb) at this locus results in a white coat color. At a different locus, a single dominant allele (A) produces a band of yellow just below the tip of each hair only in mice with black fur. This gives a frosted appearance known as agouti. Paired recessive alleles (aa) at this locus results in a solid coat color. A pet store owner had a true breeding agouti male which he mated with a true breeding white female. What genotype can the pet store owner expect to find among animals of the
F_(1)
generation of his cross? (1 pt) The pet store owner then decided to mate pups from the
F_(1)
generation with each other. Use the table below to construct a Punnett square that shows the phenotypic and genotypic distribution the pet store owner can expect to see among the
F_(2)
generation of this cross. To receive full points, you must write the phenotypic and genotypic ratios. (4 pts) Phenotypic ratio: Genotypic ratio: Which of Mendel's laws was tested by the cross between mice of the
F_(1)
generation? To receive full points you must give the name of the law. (1 pt) If the mating between mice of the
F_(1)
generation resulted in an
F_(2)
progeny consisting of 25 pups how many can the pet store owner expect to have an agouti coat. To receive full points, you must identify the rule of probability and all calculations used to solve this problem. ( 4 pts )