yes it would have hair...
BLACK.
The probable genotype for the white mouse would be homozygous recessive.
Genetically speaking, there are roughly 8 well known 'Brown' mice. They all have different genes, which creates different shades. You should probably find out what shade of brown this 'Brown' mouse in question is. There is only one type of Black genetic colouring in mice. Generally speaking, if we were just using the common Agouti brown mouse (wild colour) & crossed it to Black, then the entire litter should've resulted in Agouti mice. However, Agouti being represented by a dominant A-, & the Black being represented by a recessive AA, crossing A- to AA would result in an entire litter of Aa = Agouti carring Black. If you crossed one of those offspring back to the Black parent, you would get Aa & AA in the litter, resulting in the litter being 50% black, 50% Agouti. However, if the 'Brown' mouse wasn't Agouti, & was actually another brown called Chocolate (I'm serious), then crossing Black (which in this case will be BB) to Chocolate (bb) would result in an entire litter of Blacks carrying Chocolate (Bb) . If you crossed 2 of the offspring together, you would get a mix of Blacks & Chocolates. NB: Black is a dominant gene to all other genes but Agouti.
A mouse
As humans seem to be the most complex and intelligent creatures, their genes simply must have been stronger (sarcasm on the last seven words). And so, once people understood how genes worked, they decided that humans would have more genes. Also, if genes are passed down from every generation to the next, then logic must make it that the oldest creatures would have the most, hence we should have more than a dog, a cat, a mouse, etc. (Domesticated animals have evolved to fit their masters' needs,) but much less than a cockroach, which is the oldest living creature on the planet.
A Mouse is a rodent.
Targeting experiments in mouse have demonstrated that the majority of genes are in which has a dominant effect on tail length and is deleted in Thp.
A pretty bow
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The genus of a mouse is Mus. There are 30 known species of mouse.
The probable genotype for the white mouse would be homozygous recessive.
Genetically speaking, there are roughly 8 well known 'Brown' mice. They all have different genes, which creates different shades. You should probably find out what shade of brown this 'Brown' mouse in question is. There is only one type of Black genetic colouring in mice. Generally speaking, if we were just using the common Agouti brown mouse (wild colour) & crossed it to Black, then the entire litter should've resulted in Agouti mice. However, Agouti being represented by a dominant A-, & the Black being represented by a recessive AA, crossing A- to AA would result in an entire litter of Aa = Agouti carring Black. If you crossed one of those offspring back to the Black parent, you would get Aa & AA in the litter, resulting in the litter being 50% black, 50% Agouti. However, if the 'Brown' mouse wasn't Agouti, & was actually another brown called Chocolate (I'm serious), then crossing Black (which in this case will be BB) to Chocolate (bb) would result in an entire litter of Blacks carrying Chocolate (Bb) . If you crossed 2 of the offspring together, you would get a mix of Blacks & Chocolates. NB: Black is a dominant gene to all other genes but Agouti.
the color is black. there is a pic of her holding it. It has a sparkly gold cover. it's a Mickey Mouse cover.
It depends on what you feed them. They can be anywhere from light brown, through to black.
She doesn't have a favorite color, she'll like any color. The original Minnie likes blue, because that was the original. According to Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, she likes pink, because that's her signature color in that dimension.
The color of Mickey mouse's car is red.
whatever type of tail it wants to.Answer: When a dominant gene is present, it will always be expressed. The only time a recessive gene is expressed is when no dominant gene is present. Therefore, the mouse in question will have a long tail.
A genotype is the actual genetic coding for an organism A phenotype is the physical appearance For example, let's say BB or Bb is the coding for black hair. BB/Bb is the genotype, and the black hair is the phenotype