In some breeds of cats, there are alleles for black color and tan color. Neither...

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In some breeds of cats, there are alleles for black color and tan color. Neither of these alleles is dominant over the other. When a cat of one of thesebreeds has both of these alleles, its color is black-and-tan striped (which is also called tabby).If a striped cat is bred with a striped cat, the phenotypes of the offspring will occur in what ratio? (Hint: Construct a Punnett square to help youanswer this question.)A 1:1 ratio of striped and tanA 1:2:1 ratio of black, striped, and tanA 1:1 ratio of black and stripedA 1:3 ratio of tan and blackIn these breeds of cats, the alleles for color are an example of

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