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In a certain breed of cats, having black hair is the result of two dominant alleles for hair color (HH). The heterozygous genotype (Hh) produces a cat that has black and white spots. Having two recessive
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In a certain breed of cats, having black hair is the result of two dominant alleles for hair color (HH). The heterozygous genotype (Hh) produces a cat that has black and white spots. Having two recessive (hh) genes results in a white-haired cat. The Punnett square below shows the results of a cross between which two cats? H H HHHHH hHhHh OA. two spotted cats OB. a spotted cat and a white cat OC. two black cats OD a black cat and a spotted cat
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a black cat and a spotted cat
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