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Suppose that a cat breeder wants to mate a male with mostly white spotted coat With a female with only a few small white spots what will it turn out to be.
Describe the male and female cats genotypes
Fill in a punnett square
Describe the ratio of genotypes and phenotypes that should be observed among their offsprings.
What is the probability that I kitten born to these parents will have small white spots like the female cat?
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