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In mice, an allele for apricot eyes (a) is recessive to an allele for brown eyes (a+). at an independently assorting locus, an allele for tan (t) coat color is recessive to an allele for black (t+) coat color. a mouse that is homozygous for brown eyes and black coat color is crossed with a mouse having apricot eyes and a tan coat. the resulting f1 are intercrossed to produce the f2. in a litter of eight f2 mice, what is the probability that exactly two will have apricot eyes and tan coats? use three decimal places for the answer.

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