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Referring to the previous question, how many different gametes will the gray-furred, short-tailed P1 mice produce?
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A species of mice can have gray or black fur and long or short tails. A cross between black-furred, long-tailed mice and gray-furred, short-tailed mice produce all black-furred, long-tailed offspring. Using the gene symbols G for black, g for gray, S for long and s for short, what would be the genotype of a gray-furred, short-tailed mouse?
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In the previous question, Barney and Betty learn that they will actually have twins - dizygotic twins (from two different eggs). What is the probability that they will have both a boy and a girl, both of whom are flat-footed?
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