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Epistasis is observed when the allele of one gene masks the effects of another gene. Use the Punnett square to answer the question.
What color would a dog's fur be if its genes are aabb?
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brown
brown
black
black
yellow
yellow
white
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White.
Because the aa genotype is epistatic (masks the B/b pigment gene), an aabb dog is albino/white regardless of the b alleles.
Because the aa genotype is epistatic (masks the B/b pigment gene), an aabb dog is albino/white regardless of the b alleles.
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