When purebred white pigeons are crossed with black ones, all offspring are motley. What plumage will the descendants

When purebred white pigeons are crossed with black ones, all offspring are motley. What plumage will the descendants of the white male and the motley female have?

In genetics, purebred means homozygosity. If, when crossing purebred white pigeons with purebred black pigeons, they got motley offspring, then we are dealing with incomplete dominance.
Let A – white plumage, and – black plumage, then Aa – motley plumage.
RR: f Aa (variegated) x m AA (white)
g: A, a A
F: AA (white), Aa (variegated)
That is, in the offspring of variegated and white pigeons, the offspring will have the plumage of the parents in a ratio of 50%: 50%.



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