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Biology, 22.04.2020 02:26 angelynb412

When a Chinese hamster with white spots is crossed with another hamster that has no spots, approximately 1/2 of the offspring have white spots and ½ have no spots. When two hamsters with white spots are crossed, 2/3 of the offspring possess white spots and 1/3 have no spots. What is the genetic basis of white spotting in Chinese hamsters?Is it possible to produce Chinese hamsters that breed true for white spotting? Why or why not?

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