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19 June, 09:16

Imagine that fur length in a chinchilla species is a polygenic trait controlled by at least three genes. For each of these genes, long fur (PL, QL, or RL) has incomplete dominance over light (PS, QS, RS). A chinchilla homozygous for long fur is mated with a chinchilla that is homozygous for short fur. What will be true of their offspring?

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  1. 19 June, 11:22
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    Answer: All the offsprings will have intermediate fur length

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    From the question it is stated that long fur does not have complete dominance over short fur. Mating a homozygous long fur and homozygous short fur will result in an intermediate fur length.
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