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Assume that blending inheritance, not particulate mendelian inheritance, is operating in a life form. an individual with a tail that is 10 centimeters long is crossed with an individual that has a tail 2 cm long. what would the expected tail length be in the f2 progeny? a) 9/16 would have tails that are 10 cm long, 6/16 would have tails that are 6 cm long, and 1/16 would have tails that are 2 cm long. b) 3/4 would have tails that are 10 cm long, and 1/4 would have tails that are 2 cm long. c) 1/4 would have tails that are 10 cm long, 1/2 would have tails that are 6 cm long, and 1/4 would have tails that are 2 cm long. d) all individuals would have tails that are 10 cm long. e) all individuals would have tails that are 6 cm long.

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