This scenario illustrates incomplete dominance or blending inheritance. In this case, the white mouse and the yellow mouse (which may represent two different alleles for coat color) produce cream offspring, suggesting that neither allele is completely dominant over the other. Instead, when they are combined, they create a third phenotype (cream) that is a mix of the two parental traits.
A White mouse is crossed with a yellow mouse and produces cream offspring. This is an example of
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