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The black hair of guinea pigs is produced by a dominant gene B and white by its recessive allele b. Unless there is evidence to the contrary, assume that III and I14 do not carry the recessive allele. What is the probability of finding the recessive offspring of III 1*111 2? dob 3 26/01

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