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15 December, 10:04

You are given two true-breeding groups of rabbits. the first group has white hair. the second group has black hair. the second group has black hair. when you perform a cross of these two groups to obtain an f1 generation, you see that all of your rabbits have grey hair. what would you expect of the f2 generation?

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  1. 15 December, 10:13
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    Well what is expected is a mode of inheritance that is incomplete dominance as the f1 offspring organisms are all heterozygous and that would mean that they would be intermediates of the 2 pure breeding parents, and have their own phenotype.

    If you cross 2 f1 generation offspring

    The resulting phenotype would be 1 white rabbit : 1 black rabbit : 2 grey rabbits.
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