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In an experiment, a male and female rabbit were bred to see the color outcomes of the offspring. The male had black fur and the female had white fur. Five of their offspring were black and two were white. Which description best explains why the rabbits would be different colors?

A. Male traits are stronger than female traits.
B. The offspring show traits from both parents.
C. Traits like fur color are controlled by the environment.
D. Black fur are male offspring, white fur are female offspring.

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I believe it’s a because the male can have more dominant traits than the females Srry if I’m wrong :(
User Pasi Heikkinen
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Answer:

I beleive it is A

Step-by-step explanation:

we can infer that the male traits are homogenous dominants

BB for black and the females genes are heterogenous dominant or homogenous recessive. Ww or

so B B

W WB WB

w. Bw Bw so here we can see it has a higher chance of offspring of being black

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