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A rabbit breeder has rabbits that exhibit three different coat colors: dark gray, chinchilla (a lighter gray), and albino. When cross breeding rabbits with these different coat colors, he finds that dark gray is dominant to chinchilla and albino, whereas chinchilla is dominant to albino. These phenotypic outcomes indicate that there are more than two alleles of rabbit coat-color genes and that they exhibit

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Multiple allelism

Step-by-step explanation:

Multiple alleles occur whereby three or more alternative form of a gene which in this case study are dark gray, chinchilla (a lighter gray), and albino; are all present at a locus but only two of the alleles can be present in just one organism.

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