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Multiple Choice
What is the hierarchy of dominance for the four alleles that control fur pattern in rabbits?
A
c^ch > c > C > c^h
B
c^h > C > c > c^ch
C
C > c^ch > c^h > c
D
c > c^ch > c^h > C
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand that alleles are different versions of a gene that can result in different traits, such as fur patterns in rabbits.
Recognize that dominance hierarchy refers to the order in which alleles express themselves when present together. The most dominant allele will mask the expression of the others.
Examine the given hierarchies: c^ch > c > C > c^h, c^h > C > c > c^ch, and c > c^ch > c^h > C. These represent different orders of dominance among the alleles.
Compare these hierarchies to the correct answer: C > c^ch > c^h > c. This indicates that C is the most dominant allele, followed by c^ch, then c^h, and finally c as the least dominant.
Conclude that the correct hierarchy of dominance for the alleles controlling fur pattern in rabbits is C > c^ch > c^h > c, based on the given correct answer.