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Biology, 12.02.2021 18:40, bm42400

In a certain species of meadow mouse, dark coat color is dominant over cream coat color. If heterozygous dark-coated male mice are mated with cream-coated female mice, what
would be the expected percentage of phenotypes in their offspring?


In a certain species of meadow mouse, dark coat color is dominant over cream coat color.

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