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Mathematics, 26.06.2020 16:01 emmaty6821

If a cat with short brown hair (llBb) is crossed with a cat with long black hair (Llbb), what is the likelihood that there will be offspring with long black hair AND short brown hair? A: 1/16 B: 3/4 C: 1/2 D: 1/4

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