Question 3 (2 points) If large ears is a dominant trait in mice (L) and small ears is a recessive trait (1), what is the chance two smalle eared mice will have offspring with large ears? ​

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Answer:

zero

Explanation:

Small ear mice are homo-zygous recessive (ll)

When they cross, they can only produce homo-zygous recessive (pure-bred) offsprings, i.e. all offsprings have small ears.

The probability that any offspring has large ears is zero, according to Mendalian inheritance.