Biology Hello everyone,i'm havin trouble with this genetics problem.any ideas?

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The discussion revolves around determining the genotypes of a male dog with grey paws and brown eyes and a female dog with pink paws and brown eyes after they produce eight puppies with varying traits. Participants suggest creating matrices to analyze the genetic combinations for both the paw color and eye color traits separately. It is emphasized that X-linked traits are inherited from the mother, which is crucial for determining the male puppies' eye color. The conversation highlights the need to eliminate certain allele combinations based on dominance, specifically regarding brown and green eye traits. Overall, the focus is on systematically solving the genetics problem by treating each trait independently before combining the results.
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Homework Statement



You know grey paws(GG or Gg) is dominant to pink paws(gg).You also know that brown eyes(an x linked trait:BB,Bb, BY) is dominant to green eyes (bb or bY). You have a male dog with grey paws and brown eyes and a female dog with pink paws and brown eyes.They mate and have 8 puppies:

2 females with grey paws and brown eyes 2 females with pink paws and brown eyes

1 male with grey paws and brown eyes 1 male with pink paws and brown eyes

1 male with grey paws and green eyes 1 male with pink paws and green eyes


what are the parents genotypes?




The Attempt at a Solution



just want a head start on how to solve this problem.
 
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First it is two question so treat each one independently.
Making a matrix of possible combinations comes to mind.

What can you say about an x linked trait?
Where does a male puppy get its x contribution from?
 
so i have to find the genotype of first the mother and secondly the father.for the mother, i made a matrix of
also i know that x linked traits are maternally inherited.thus the male puppy will get it from its mother.
these are the matrixes i came up with so far
mother:

BB crossing gg, Bb with gg, BY with gg

father
BB with GG, Bb with GG, BY with GG,BB with Gg, Bb with Gg, and BY with Gg.
so how do i determine the genotypes now?
 
You want two matrices. One for the eyes one for the paws. You can put them together later.

Since you need to eliminate one what can you say about the alleles B, b and Y?
 
Genetic Problem

NoTime said:
You want two matrices. One for the eyes one for the paws. You can put them together later.

Since you need to eliminate one what can you say about the alleles B, b and Y?

The alleles B,b and Y are dominant to green eyes.so do i eliminate eliminate Bb and BY?So the cross for the mum will be BB and gg?
 
As NoTime mentioned, treat paws and eyes independently.

Write the phenotypes for female brown and green eyes, and male brown and green eyes.

Who has BY and who has bY? What is the sex of Bb?
 
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