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A female mouse that is Igf2 Igf2− is crossed to a male that is also Igf2 Igf2−. The expected outcome for the
- a. all normal size.
- b. all dwarf.
- c. 1 normal size : 1 dwarf
- d. 3 normal size : 1 dwarf.
- e. 1 normal size : 3 dwarf.
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