In mice, apricot eye (a) is recessive to normal eye (A) and black coat (b) is recessive
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In mice, apricot eye (a) is recessive to normal eye (A) and black coat (b) is recessive to normal coat (B). The eye and coat color genes are 10 cM apart on mouse chromosome 3. In a cross of AB/abx Ab/aB what fraction of progeny are predicted to have apricot eyes and black coats?
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