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Waltzing mice is recessive to running mice. If two waltzing mice mate what is the chance their offspring will?

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Waltzing mice is recessive to the current mouse. If a companion Of the two waltzing mouse what is likely their offspring Work?

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  1. February 12th, 2008 | 10:12 pm

    well if R is running and r is waltzing…and 2 waltzing parents are crossed rrxrr…all the offspring will be rr and hence waltzing…so the chace of running mice is 0!

  2. February 14th, 2008 | 4:04 am

    No chance. Since both mice are carrying the recessive gene, there is no dominant gene to express the running.

    Unless running is some common mutation of waltzing.

  3. February 14th, 2008 | 7:39 am

    Uno de cada cuatro, si se ejecuta el desempeƱo waltzing ratones ratones de genes.

  4. February 16th, 2008 | 6:33 pm

    The mouse will only waltz then all the mouse will only waltz and none have chance of running this is waltzing and the dominant allele is true because the recessive alleles.
    Waltzing and none have chance of running and none have chance of running this is running this is true because the recessive alleles.

  5. February 19th, 2008 | 7:54 am

    If both parent are heterozygous, each child has a 75% chance of having the dominant phenotype and a 25% chance of having the recessive phenotype.

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