Multiple Choice
Suppose you discover a new variant in which mice have spiky fur instead of the usual soft fur.You notice that this trait seems only to be present in males.To investigate this pattern,you cross a spiky-fur male with a soft-fur female,and find that all of the F1 progeny of both sexes have soft fur.You then interbreed the F1 and observe that all of the F2 females have soft fur,but 1/4 of the F2 males have spiky fur.You conclude that the spiky allele is
A) an X-linked recessive.
B) Y-linked.
C) an autosomal recessive with sex-limited expression.
D) an X-linked dominant.
E) an autosomal dominant with sex-limited expression.
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