Respuesta :
Answer:
A) black and white strips on the feathers
B) 100 %
C) Co-dominance allows expression of two different traits individually without blending/mixing while incomplete dominance allows expression of a new trait by blending the two parental traits.
Explanation:
Part A-
Since the two alleles i.e an allele for black feathers (IB) and an allele for white feathers (IW) are co-dominant. Thus, a heterozygous individual that has both IB and IW allele will have black and white strips on the feathers.
Part B-
A solid white hen (IWIW) and solid black rooster (IBIB) mates , then the following offspring will be produced
IBIW, IBIW, IBIW, IBIW
Out of four offspring, all are heterozygous and thus they are co-dominant.
Thus, 100% offspring express a co-dominant phenotype.
Part C-
Co-dominance allows expression of two different traits individually without blending/mixing while incomplete dominance allows expression of a new trait by blending the two parental traits.