A phenotype shown by clams are their color and designs on their shells. The most common color or dominant color is blueish-gray. Some other colors are sand-brown and a light cream, almost white. The most common design is striped rings that flow horizontally and cover the entire shell(TT). Another common design is little bumpy vertical ridges that also cover the entire shell(Tt). Some clams are smooth and don't have the ridges on their shells(tt). The genotype for the color of a clam would be-
Blueish-gray(AA), Sand-brown(Aa), and the cream(aa)
Blueish-gray(AA), Sand-brown(Aa), and the cream(aa)
For this clam, it will have a 50% chance of being sand-brown and 50% chance of being cream color
The phenotypic ratio for this clam would be- Striped design1: Vertical ridges2: Smooth1
The sex of this clam would be female because it got the Y chromosome from the father and the X chromosome from the mother