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We are investigating the colour genes in a certain species of mice that generally have two colours (black and white). If you were to know that two genes (A and B) are responsible for those oculars and that A only produces the black colour in the absence of B. What is the proportion of black in the F2 given than P0 cross was AABB * aabb?

a) 1/2
b) 9/16
c) 13/16
d) 3/16
e) 1/3
f) 2/3
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