Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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3. A zoologist is studying a deer and found out that a gene is located on autosome two. This gene controls antler production in the male deer. Take note that female deer do not produce antlers. Which mode of inheritance is shown by these animals? Explain your answer in not more than 20 words.
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