Context for the question: If we look at one locus for color in cats along with tail length we can predict both the color and tail length of the offspring. When a homozygous short-tailed, white-haired cat is mated with a long-tailed brown-haired cat, all the offspring appear to inherit one trait from each parent. They all have short tails and brown hair, showing that brown color is dominant over white and the allele for a short tail is dominant over the one for a long tail.
Long tail = t
Short tail = T
Brown = B
White = b
If two short-tailed brown cats (from above) mate, what do you expect for the phenotypes and genotypes of the offspring? provide just the genotypes, phenotypes, and a corresponding punnet square.