13. In hamsters, the CW allele produces a white-coat color phenotype. C is the wildtype...

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13. In hamsters, the CW allele produces a white-coat color phenotype. C is the wildtype allele and results in an orange coat color. A cross between a homozygous orange hamster with a white hamster results in 1:1 phenotype ratio of orange:white coat color in the progeny What can you conclude from this?A) orange fur color is dominant to white fur colorB) the white parent is heterozygousC) the C gene is haplosufficientD) the C gene is temperature sensitiveE) A and B

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