In cats, a gene found on the X chromosome determines fur colour. One allele G codes for ginger fur and the other allele B codes for black fur. Heterozygous female cats will have both ginger and black fur, a phenotype known as tortoiseshell.
Identify and explain the type of allele interaction in this example.
Using the information given in part (a), state why it is not usually possible for a male cat to have tortoiseshell fur.
A female tortoiseshell cat was crossed with a black male cat.
Use a genetic diagram to calculate the percentage of their offspring that are likely to be black male cats.
The presence of another gene at a locus on a different chromosome results in cats with completely black fur.
Identify the term used to describe this type of allele interaction.
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