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An albino corn snake is crossed with a normal-colored corn snake. the offspring are all normal-colored. when these first- generation progeny snakes are crossed among themselves, they produce 32 normal-colored snakes and 10 albino snakes. a. how do you know that only a single gene is responsible for the color differences between these snakes? b. which of these phenotypes is controlled by the dominant allele? c. a normal-colored female snake is involved in a test-cross. this cross produces 10 normal-colored and 11 albino offspring. what are the genotypes of the parents and the offspring?

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