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23 January, 07:22

Mouse pigmentation is subject to epistasis of the B alleles by the d alleles. B (black) is dominant over b (brown), and D is dominant over d. Homozygous d is epistatic to the black and brown genes. Given this information, what will result from a F1 cross between two mice?

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  1. 23 January, 07:26
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    An F1 cross between two mice will result in progeny of black, brown and white.

    Explanation:

    In particular, the progeny will be:

    9/16 black

    3/16 brown

    4/16 white
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