In poultry, rose comb is controlled by a dominant allele, and its recessive allele controls single comb.
(a)
Give the genotype and phenotype produced from crossing a pure-breeding rose comb chicken with a pure-breeding single comb chicken.
(b)
Give the results of the backcross of the F1 hybrid with both pure-breeding parents.
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Rr, rose
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