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11. In a certain species of mouse, coat color is determined by a single gene. The alleles for coat color are brown (B) and white (b). If a mouse has the dominant allele, what would be its phenotype?
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Brown. If the dominant allele B is present (genotypes BB or Bb), the mouse shows the brown coat; only bb is white.
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