In Alaskan wolves, the allele for grey hair (G) is dominant to the allele for brown hair (g). Two grey wolves are crossed. One of the wolves is homozygous for grey hair and the other is heterozygous. What percentage of the offspring are expected to have grey hair?

a. 25%

Selected:b. 50%This answer is incorrect.

c. 75%

d. 100%

Respuesta :

Well, if one wolf is Homozygous for the dominant G allele, then it will be GG. One is heterozygous, meaning it’s Gg. So in a punnet square you’ll end up with GG,GG,Gg,and Gg. Since heterozygous also holds that dominant trait, it works as if it were a GG. The answer is 100%