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21 August, 09:10

Two mammals with the genotype CcEr are crossed. 'C' produces a thick coat of fur and is dominant to 'c', which produces a thin fur coat. 'E' produces brown eyes and is dominant to 'e', which produces red eyes. What fraction of offspring would you except to have both a thin fur coat and brown eyes?

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  1. 21 August, 09:23
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    3/16 of the kids would be expected to have a thin fur coat and brown eyes.

    Explanation:

    Use the punnet square method.
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