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According to Gregor Mendel’s laws of genetics inheritance, when two parents have different genes for a trait, one form of the trait will be dominant and the other recessive. The dominant form normally appears in the offspring. In this illustration, one car parent has genes for gray fur and the other genes for white fur. Gray fur is dominant. The gene for gray fur is A. The gene for white fur is a. What color would the kittens have to be in order to provide evidence supporting Mendel’s laws?

According to Gregor Mendel’s laws of genetics inheritance, when two parents have different-example-1
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I agree with the person above
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The kittens fur should be gray because if you put it in a punnet square A is dominant over a because the outcomes are Aa
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