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8 January, 03:52

Seif's pet mouse had babies. Five of the babies were black and two were white. The father mouse was black. The mother mouse was white. Seif and his friends wondered why the mice were different colors.

These were their ideas:

Jerome: Baby mice inherit more traits from their fathers than their mothers.

Alexa: Te baby mice got half their traits from their father and half from their mother.

June: Male traits are stronger than female traits.

Seif: Black mice have more traits than white mice.

Fiona: The black baby mice are probably male and the white baby mice are probably female.

Lydia: Parent's traits like fur color don't matter-nature decides what something will look like.

Billy: Blood type determines what traits babies will have.

Which friend do you most agree with and why? Explain your thinking.

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  1. 8 January, 04:19
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    Lydia

    Explanation:

    The black fur in mice is probably more the dominant-inherited trait. The white fur is probably a recessive gene so less of the baby mice will have white fur.
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