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One true-breeding line of mice is obese and dark and another is lean and light. Dark is dominant to light, but obese and lean exhibit incomplete dominance yielding intermediate weight. The purebreds are crossed to yield the F1. What proportion of offspring from a cross of the F1 should be dark and obese?

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