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n a type of parakeet known as a "budgie," feather color is controlled by two genes. A yellow pigment is synthesized under the control of a dominant allele Y. Budgies that are homozygous for the recessive y allele do not synthesize yellow pigment. At an independently assorting gene, the dominant allele B directs synthesis of a blue pigment. Recessive homozygotes with the bb genotype do not produce blue pigment. Budgies that produce both yellow and blue pigments have green feathers; those that produce only yellow pigment or only blue pigment have yellow or blue feathers, respectively; and budgies that produce neither pigment are white (albino).
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10 years ago
ok... what's the question?
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9 years ago
Determine the possible genotypes for green, yellow, blue, and albino budgies. is the question
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9 years ago
Continued here: Incomplete Penetrence, Variable Expressivity, and Epistasis
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