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Explanation:
This question is regarding a gene in rabbit coding for fur color. Brown fur (B) in rabbits is dominant over white fur (b). However, according to the question, a white female gives birth to all white rabbits, even though the father had brown fur. This is possible because the father is heterozygous for the brown fur i.e Bb. 
Hence, in a cross between a heterozygous father (Bb) and a white mother (bb), the following gametes will be produced by the following parent:
Bb - B and b
bb - b and b
Using these gametes in a punnet square (see attached image), the probability of 1/2 of the offsprings will possess white fur (bb). Based on this result, the white female is able to give birth to all white rabbits because the male rabbit contributed the white allele (b). 
 
        
             
        
        
        
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What is the species name of a frog that is between 1.5 and 6 inches long, has warts on its skin, and has a triangular mark between its eyes?
   A.  
Bufo boreas
   B.  
Acris crepitans
  C.  
Litoria caerulea
  D.  
Pseudacris crucifer
-->Acris Crepitans is the correct answer. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Individuals in selective breeding should be of the similar species. Scientists use GMO to generate new gene combinations. Genes pair on their own through selective breeding.
<h3>What is genetic modification?</h3>
A technique to change the characteristics of a plant, animal, or microorganism by swapping a piece of DNA from one organism to an another organism is referred to as gene modification.
Selective breeding entails selecting parents with specific characteristics to breed with in order to generate offspring with more desirable characteristics.
Individuals in selective breeding should be of a similar species. Scientists use GMOs to generate new gene combinations. Genes pair on their own through selective breeding.
Thus, this is the difference between selective breeding and genetic modification.
For more details regarding selective breeding, visit:
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