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AGRI10051_2025_SM2 Revision Questions Weeks 1-4 UNMARKED

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In mice, coat color is determined by two genes. Gene A controls the production of pigment, while Gene B determines whether the pigment is distributed throughout the coat. The dominant allele A allows pigment production, while the recessive allele a prevents it. The dominant allele B allows pigment distribution, while the recessive allele b prevents it. If a mouse has the genotype aaBB, what will its coat color be?

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The question presents two genes: A controls pigment production and B controls pigment distribution. The genotype given is aaBB. First, since the A locus is aa, pigment production is completely blocked......Login to view full explanation

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