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Imagine you are working for a researcher at ummc next summer on an obesity project. she asks you to assist in an experiment in which mice that are heterozygous for 5 mendelian traits (e. g., pp qq rr ss tt) are crossed. since she knows you took genetics, so she asks you: if 500 baby mice are born from such a cross, how many of these progeny would you expect to be phenotypically dominant in two of any these traits? (round to the nearest integer. tip: work out the probability of being dominant in just two of these traits and then add up how many ways you can get (different) pairs of dominant traits.)

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