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two black-fur mice are bred and have the litter shown. What is the most likely explanation for the presence of the white-fur offspring?
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two black-fur mice are bred and have the litter shown. What is the most likely explanation for the presence of the white-fur offspring?
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B) Both parents are heterozygous. It is clear that Black fur is a dominant trait, so a white mouse is the result of two submissive traits clicking together.
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