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A scientist crosses a rabbit with short fur and a rabbit with long fur. which of these outcomes would show that the trait for fur length is an example of incomplete dominance? (1 point) a. all of the offspring
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A scientist crosses a rabbit with short fur and a rabbit with long fur. which of these outcomes would show that the trait for fur length is an example of incomplete dominance? (1 point)
a. all of the offspring have no fur.
b. all of the offspring have long fur.
c. all of the offspring have short fur.
d. all of the offspring have medium length fur.
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For the answer to the question above, I believe the answer is the last one,
d. all of the offspring have medium length fur
The genes of the 2 sources or parent genes will likely mix.The long and the short. That could result to medium.
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