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The tailless trait in the mouse results from an allele of an gene on chromosomes 17. a cross of tailless x tailless mice produces tailess and wildtype offspring in a ratio of 2 …
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the tailless trait in the mouse results from an allele of an gene on chromosomes 17. a cross of tailless x tailless mice produces tailess and wildtype offspring in a ratio of 2 tailess: 1 wildtype. all tailess offspring from this cross when mated with wildtype produce a 1:1 ratio of tailess to wildtype. is the allele for the tailess trait dominant or recessive?
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