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Breed ten offspring mice.
In the data table, record the number (out of 10) and percentage (out of 100%) of each phenotype in the rows "Simulated Number" and "Simulated Percentages" respectively.
As predicted by the Punnett square, even though one parent is true-breeding for white fur,
% of the mice have black fur!
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Simulated Number (out of 10)
- Black: 5
- White: 5
Simulated Percentages (out of 100%)
- Black: 50%
- White: 50%
As predicted by the Punnett square, even though one parent is true-breeding for white fur (bb), 50% of the mice have black fur (Bb) when the other parent is heterozygous (Bb).
- Black: 5
- White: 5
Simulated Percentages (out of 100%)
- Black: 50%
- White: 50%
As predicted by the Punnett square, even though one parent is true-breeding for white fur (bb), 50% of the mice have black fur (Bb) when the other parent is heterozygous (Bb).
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