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To determine: The genotype of the three hamsters produced as a result of mating two golden hamsters.
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To determine: The genotype of the three hamsters when black female is crossed with golden male.
Introduction: If the genes are said to be homozygous, they have identical alleles that are either dominant or recessive. If the genes are said to be heterozygotes, they have non-identical alleles, one being dominant and the other being recessive allele.
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