Final answer:
Epistasis in mice fur color involves the interaction between gene C/c and A/a, where the presence of the recessive cc genotype results in an albino phenotype, overriding the A/a genotype's influence on fur color.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the given scenario related to mouse pigmentation, the epistasis effect of gene C/c on fur color determines the phenotypes of the mice based on their genotypes. If a mouse has at least one dominant C allele, the A/a gene will influence the fur color, showing agouti or solid colors depending on whether the mouse has the AA or Aa (agouti) or aa (solid color) genotype. In contrast, having two recessive c alleles (cc) results in an albino mouse, irrespective of the A/a genotype, demonstrating the epistatic effect of gene C.
- AaBbcc - albino
- AaBBCC - solid color
- Aabbcc - albino
- AAbbCc - agouti
- aaBbCc - solid color
- AABBcc - albino