It all depends of the cats family tree. If both of those cats have recessive genes for a different color, than maybe one of the kittens could be another color other than grey. If those cats are both hybrids, then the recessive traits will show up. If the cats are both pure bread grey cats, then the kittens will most likely be grey.
It could be, if you used different colors in the sections you made
Crossing a white cat with a brown one can result in kittens with various coat colors and patterns, depending on the genetic makeup of the parents. The kittens may inherit a mix of white and brown colors, as well as potentially other colors such as black or orange. Each kitten in the litter may have a unique combination of coat colors and patterns.
Its Depends on you . That you like puppies or kittens. If you like puppies you will think that puppies is cuter but if you like kittens you will think that kittens is cuter.
In a dihybrid cross, the expected genotypic ratio is 1:2:1 for homozygous dominant: heterozygous: homozygous recessive genotypes, respectively. In a monohybrid cross, the expected genotypic ratio is 1:2:1 for homozygous dominant: heterozygous: homozygous recessive genotypes, respectively.
It sounds like you have a brooch that combines a Celtic cross with rainbow colors. The Celtic cross is a symbol of Celtic heritage and the rainbow colors may symbolize diversity, inclusion, or pride. It could be a unique piece reflecting both cultural and symbolic meanings.
Actual values might differ from expected values in a two-factor cross due to genetic linkage, where two loci are located close together on the same chromosome and do not assort independently. Another reason could be the influence of environmental factors on the expression of traits. Lastly, errors in data collection or analysis could also lead to discrepancies between actual and expected values.
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becouse you touch yourself at night.
the colours of the swedish flag is blue and yellow
Red (background) and white (cross)
red and white
Because in heterozygotes, both alleles are transcribed and translated.