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The outcome of crossing a black individual with a bluish gray individual depends on the specific genetic traits and inheritance patterns involved. If these traits follow Mendelian inheritance, the offspring may exhibit a range of colors influenced by the dominant and recessive alleles of each parent. For example, if black is dominant over bluish gray, the offspring may predominantly be black, but if both colors are co-dominant, the results could show a blend of both colors. Ultimately, the exact results would require knowledge of the genetic makeup of the parents.

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