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In mice, a certain species displays incomplete dominance in coat coloring. The offspring of a
black (BB) mouse and a white (bb) mouse are gray (Bb) mice. A cross between two gray
mice will most likely produce offspring with which percent of coat colors?
A. 25% black, 75% gray
B. 25% gray. 75% white
C. 25% white, 25% black, 50% gray
D. 25% gray. 25% black, 50% white
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