In chickens it is the females that have two different sex ch
In chickens, it is the females that have two different sex chromosomes (Z and W) while the males have two Z chromosomes, A Z-linked gene controls the pattern of the feathers, with the dominant B allele causing the barred pattern and the h allele causing non-barred feathers. From which of the following crosses would all of the daughters be of one phenotype (barred or non-barred) and all of the sons the oilier phenotype? barred females x non-barred males non-barred females x barred males non-barred females x non-barred males barred females x barred males
Solution
Answer: a. Barred females x non-barred males
Explanation:
Male chicken ZZ
Female Chicken ZW
Barred=B
non-barred=b
ZBW (Barred females) x ZZ (non-barred males)
Offsprings:
Males: ZBZ, ZBZ, (all are barred)
Females: ZW, ZW (all are non-barred)
