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Palomino horses are valued for their beautiful and distinctive coat color; usually a golden yellow or shade of tan with a white or flaxen mane and tail. They result from matings between chestnut coated horses and ‘off white’ coated horses and the palomino coloration is actually intermediate between the coat colors of the parents. In a breeding experiment, several pairs of palomino horses were bred together and produced 19 ‘off white’ offspring, 21 chestnut offspring and 44 palominos.

 

(a)

Determine the genotype of the palomino parents used in this breeding experiment and explain how the presence of these alleles in the genotype contributes to the phenotype.

 

(b)

Show the possible genotypes and phenotypes with respect to coat colour of the offspring produced by matings between palomino horses.

 

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Calculate the expected ratio of each of the phenotypes in the offspring and compare this to the actual ratio of the different phenotypes produced.

 

(d)

A horse breeder wishes to establish and maintain over many generations a herd with as many palomino horses and as few ‘off white’ horses as possible. She wishes to breed from her own horses only. Explain which phenotypes of horse from the herd should be used for breeding in order to maximize the number of palomino horses and minimize the number of ‘off white’ horses in the herd over many generations.

 

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my attempt

 

(a) CC & CrCr

 

(b) chestnut = CC, palomino = CCr x2, off white = CrCr

 

© haven't done yet

 

(d) breeding CCr with CCr produces CC CCr CCr CrCr so 2 Palomino and 1 off white. Breeding CrCr with CC produces CCr CCr CCr CCr so all Palomino

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a) Those aren't the genotypes of the parents, if both are palominos

 

b) good

 

c) Simple ratios, shouldn't be a surprise.

 

d) True, but this would mean she'd have to have a large population of adult off-whites and chestnuts. What other crosses would produce palominos?

 

d - bonus) Consider sex ratio, and what sex the off-white horse is. Would she be able to get away with having less white horses if it was any particular sex?

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(a)

 

I'm confused CC & CCr? or am I looking for the actual Palomino so CCr & CCr

 

(d)

 

CC x CCr = CC CCr CC CCr

CrCr x CCr = CCr CrCr CCr CrCr

CC x CC = all CC

CCr x CCr = CC CCr CCr CrCr

CC x CrCr = all CCr

CrCr x CrCr = all CrCr

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For a)

In a breeding experiment' date=' several pairs of palomino horses were bred together and produced...

 

(a)Determine the genotype of the palomino parents used in this breeding experiment[/quote']

 

For d) remember to count the parents as part of the total, since the breeder wants few off-whites. What if the breeder just has palominos and chestnuts? What if the breeder has only a single male off-white which can fertilize many chestnuts?

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