Mice inherit everything from their parents - there is no other way for them to get DNA except from their parents.
Dogs inherit physical traits such as coat color, size, and body structure from their parents. They can also inherit behavioral tendencies, such as personality traits and temperament, from their parents. Additionally, health issues and genetic predispositions can be passed down from one generation to another.
It's Fur.
A kitten is likely to inherit its parents' coat color, coat texture, and eye color. Additionally, behavioral traits and predisposition to certain health conditions can also be inherited.
you inherit them from your parents this can include the colour fur the animal as or the way it barks
they have all inherited traits like their eye color or their color of their fur
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Yes they can and usually do.
Because that is their skin color, and they don't have fur yet.
The body covering of a mouse is fur.
Most traits are inherited through a combination of genes from both parents, following Mendelian inheritance patterns. This involves the passing down of specific alleles that determine the expression of a trait, similar to how mouse fur color is inherited from parent mice.
Well mice have genotypes just like we humans do. Therefore the same way that traits are passed through mice, they are passed through humans.
no more so then a grey or white one! fur color doesn't mater, they can all still bite, and wild ones can carry disease, no mater the fur color! i hope that helps!