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Coat color in one breed of mice is controlled by incompletely dominant alleles so that yellow and white are homozygous, while cream is heterozygous. The cross of two cream individuals will produce

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Coat color in one breed of mice is controlled by incompletely dominant alleles so that yellow and white are homozygous, while cream is heterozygous. Thecross of two cream individuals will produce equal numbers of white and yellow mice, with twice as many creams as the other two colors.
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