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Biology, 16.04.2020 21:18, krystalhurst97

One true-breeding line of mice is obese and dark, and the other true-breeding line is lean and light. Dark is dominant to light, but obese and lean exhibit incomplete dominance. The two genes involved are on separate chromosomes. What proportion of F2 offspring resulting from a cross of two F1 progeny from a cross of the two lines described above should be dark and intermediate between obese and lean?

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