Two wild-type rabbits each have the genotype of EeHh. E is the dominant allele (for normal size) and H is the dominant allele for normal hair. Part 1. In theory, if these rabbits mated, and there were there 400 rabbits in the F1 generation, how many of those rabbits would you expect to be hairless and normal size? (Hint: first determine the genotype that produces the phenotype given, then calculate what proportion of the offspring you expect to have that genotype). 50 75 100 150 225 O 0 0 0 O

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Two wild-type rabbits each have the genotype of EeHh. E is the dominant allele (for normal size) and H is the dominant allele for normal
hair.
Part 1. In theory, if these rabbits mated, and there were there 400 rabbits in the F1 generation, how many of those rabbits would you expect to be
hairless and normal size? (Hint: first determine the genotype that produces the phenotype given, then calculate what proportion of the offspring you
expect to have that genotype).
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Transcribed Image Text:Two wild-type rabbits each have the genotype of EeHh. E is the dominant allele (for normal size) and H is the dominant allele for normal hair. Part 1. In theory, if these rabbits mated, and there were there 400 rabbits in the F1 generation, how many of those rabbits would you expect to be hairless and normal size? (Hint: first determine the genotype that produces the phenotype given, then calculate what proportion of the offspring you expect to have that genotype). 50 75 100 150 225 ООООО
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