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In cats, black fur (confered by C allele) is dominant to Siamese-colored gray fur (confered by c allele), and short hair (H) is dominant to long hair (h). A homozygous black, long-haired cat is mated to a homozygous Siamese, short-haired cat, and one of their male F1 offspring is mated to one of their female F1 offspring. In the F2, what is the chance of producing a Siamese colored, short-haired kitten? (Assume independent assortment.)
In cats, black fur (confered by C allele) is dominant to Siamese-colored gray fur (confered by c allele), and short hair (H) is dominant to long hair (h). A homozygous black, long-haired cat is mated to a homozygous Siamese, short-haired cat, and one of their male F1 offspring is mated to one of their female F1 offspring. In the F2, what is the chance of producing a Siamese colored, short-haired kitten? (Assume independent assortment.)
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