my doe is black and my buck is brown. They have 3 brown offspring and 2 black. Actually one bunny is brown with black. So i can say that it is 50-50
Black coat homozygous: BB Black Coat heterozgous: Bb
A big brown Rabbit
Usually if it's a white rabbit, it would have a red eye, but if it was a brown one or black one, then the color would be black or darkish brown
i think you are asking for the outcome of the offspring, yes? The meathod that i know is to use a punnent square. A punnet square uses the probability to test the genotype (genetic makeup) and phenotype (physical characteristics. You can Google "punnet square" if you wish, to get a full description and how to make one. Here are my results*: there is a... 100% chance of a baby black rabbit (assuming that the black hair is domonant) 75% chance the baby will be homozygous (domonant,pure) 25% chance the baby will be heterozygous (domonant, hybrid) *these results are very general and i am assuming that there is no blending of the traits. (like a gray bunny!) Hope this helped!
a horse
it can be white, gray, brown, or black
Blue eyes - homozygous recessive Brown eyes - homozygous dominant Brown eyes with one brown allele and one blue allele - heterozygous
It might be 2 dark brown rabbits
A very fluffy rabbit. The kittens ccould be brown, beige, white, black or a mixture of these colours. You may also get some oranges or other unlikely colours.
BbxBb = 25% homozygous BB; 50 % heterozygous Bb, and 25% homozygous recessive bb.
heterzygous with brown leaves
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