For Dalmatian dogs, the spotted condition is dominant over non-spotted.  (a) Using a Punnett square, show the results of a cross between two heterozygous parents. ( please draw the punnet square and write the parent and G and f1: thanks) (b) A spotted female Dalmatian dog mates with an unknown father. From the appearance of the pups, the  owner concludes that the male was a Dalmatian. The owner notes that the female had six pups, three  spotted and three non-spotted. What are the genotype and phenotype of the unknown male?

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For Dalmatian dogs, the spotted condition is dominant over non-spotted. 
(a) Using a Punnett square, show the results of a cross between two heterozygous parents. ( please draw the punnet square and write the parent and G and f1: thanks)


(b) A spotted female Dalmatian dog mates with an unknown father. From the appearance of the pups, the 
owner concludes that the male was a Dalmatian. The owner notes that the female had six pups, three 
spotted and three non-spotted. What are the genotype and phenotype of the unknown male?

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