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The probable genotype for the white mouse would be homozygous recessive.
No, not always. The offspring can be white, black, black and white or shades of both.
Well that all depends on their genetics. The white fur of the mouse is reccessive, so if they're hybrid mice then there is a chance some of their offspring will be a color other than white, such as brown. But if they're pure white mice, then yes, there is a 100% chance that their offspring will be white as wel.l
Incomplete dominance
White fur color is recessive and brown is dominant. The white mouse has a genotype of bb and the brown mouse has a genotype of BB. All offspring would be heterozygous with a genotype of BB and brown fur.
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It is possible if both of the black people have some white in their ancestry somewhere. if the two people are black it means black is dominant.. so i think its not possible Yes it is quite possible. According to the Mendellian priciples of inheritance it is quite possible for the offspring to be white even if both parents are black. Both parents would have to carry a specific white gene and both of these genes would have to be present in the new offspring if it were to be white.
The offspring are black feathered because the black feather gene is dominant
John was the offspring of his mother and father. The offspring of the white cat and the black cat is a grey cat.
Assuming black allele exhibits complete dominance and the white allele is recessive, the genotype is Bb.
This cross of a black chicken with a white chicken producing an all black and white speckled offspring is an inheritance known as co-dominant inheritance.
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