Answer:
The correct answer is -
Parental - BB and bb
F1
Genotypes: 100% Bb Â
F2
Genotypes: ¼ BB, ½ Bb, ¼ bb
Explanation:
It is given that a cross between a brown and a silver-blue mink produces all brown offspring and it is only possible if brown is dominant over silver blue in true breed cross, assume brown trait is represented by B and silver-blue is b then parents will be
BB and bb
  B   B
b  Bb  Bb
b  Bb  Bb
Cross between F1 individuals: Bb cross Bb
gametes : B, b and B, b
  B   b
B Â BB Â Bb
b  Bb   bb
the genotype of F2 : 1:2:1 = ¼ BB, ½ Bb, ¼ bb