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Several different possible hypotheses appear below. Click the hypothesis that most resembles the hypothesis you wrote.
If either parent mouse passes a dominant allele, the offspring will have black fur.
If you know the fur color of the offspring mice, you can use the ratios to identify the genotypes of the parents.
If you know the genes of the parental mice, then you can predict the traits of the offspring mice.
Something else (in “If . . . then . . . ” format)
If either parent mouse passes a dominant allele, the offspring will have black fur.
If you know the fur color of the offspring mice, you can use the ratios to identify the genotypes of the parents.
If you know the genes of the parental mice, then you can predict the traits of the offspring mice.
Something else (in “If . . . then . . . ” format)
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GPT-4o mini
If a mouse has at least one dominant allele for fur color, then the mouse will have black fur.
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