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The following is the results of a genotype being "foiled" for a dihybrid cross: BS | Bs | bS | bs
Determine the parents genotype
A) BBSS
B) BBss
C) BbSs
D) BbSS

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Answer:

C. BbSs

Explanation:

The foiled results of the genotype include both capital and lowercase versions of both letters, b and s.

This means the genotype has to be heterozygous for both the B and S traits, since the foiled results have both dominant and recessive alleles.

So, the genotype must be C, BbSs

The foiled results of the genotype for the offsprings include BS | Bs | bS | bs.

The parent's genotype will then be BbSs.

The genotype of both parents have to be heterozygous as a result of the

presence of its forms in the B and S traits. There is the presence of the

dominant (B,S) and recessive traits (bs).

The genotypes of the parent will however have both traits in them which

translates to the option C) BbSs being the most appropriate.

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