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LUCKY_DIMON [66]
2 years ago
5

Suppose white and brown fur in a species of rodent were due to different alleles at the same gene. An F1 cross between true bree

ding brown and white lines is set up. What evidence would best support white fur being dominant to brown
Biology
1 answer:
svetlana [45]2 years ago
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An F1 cross between true breeding brown and white lines is set up. What evidence would best support white fur being dominant to brown -----

The best evidence to show that white fur being dominant is when all the offspring after the cross are white instead of brown

They are therefore expected to produce heterozygous lines.

The evidence that would best support white fur being dominant is when all the lines produced are white despite being heterozygous.

A dominant trait is known to mask the expression of other traits.

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