Question 5

(Multiple Choice)

In laboratory mice,the "short tail" phenotype is dominant to the wild-type ("long tail")phenotype.However,crosses between any two short-tailed mice always produce mixtures of short- and long-tailed offspring.Assuming that tail length is controlled by a single locus,a likely explanation for these results is that the "short tail" allele is:


A)a codominant allele.
B)a dominant lethal allele.
C)haploinsufficient.
D)an incompletely dominant allele.
E)a recessive lethal allele.

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