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Complete the following Punnett square, show the genotypes produced by the the offspring of an agouti x chinchilla cross, and an albino using the following alleles: A=agouti, C=chinchilla, a=albino, A is dominant over C and a, C is dominant over a. Assume the agouti rabbit is female. Place your answers in their correct spots on the grid. Hint: complete the agouti with chinchilla cross first.

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