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24 October, 02:24

You have come across a dog, named cindy, that does not have a tail. interestingly, about half of all the puppies produced by this dog don't have a tail either. if the lack of tail is caused by a genetic mutation, what kind on mutation is this and where has this mutation most likely taken place?

a. a dominant mutation, in cindy's gametes.

b. a recessive mutation, in the cells that should normally have given rise to cindy's tail.

c. a recessive mutation, in the cells that should normally have given rise to cindy's and her puppies' tails.

d. a dominant mutation, in all of cindy's cells (including her gametes).

e. a dominant mutation, in a gamete of one of cindy's parents.

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  1. 24 October, 02:48
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    E. a dominant mutation, in a gamete of one of cindy's parents.
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